How We Read : Tales, Fury, Nothing, Sound

"What do we do when we read? Reading can be an act of consumption or an act of creation. Our "work reading" overlaps with our "pleasure reading," and yet these two modes of reading engage with different parts of the self. It is sometimes passive, sometimes active, and can ev...

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Main Author: Wilson, Anna
Other Authors: Atiya, Alexandra, Bahr, Stephanie, Brouillard, Lochin, Bryant, Brantley, Conklin Akbari, Suzanne, Dumitrescu, Irina, Hammer, Jessica, Heller, Kaitlin, Jordan, Jennifer, Piuma, Chris, Hsy, Jonathan Horng, Schut, Kirsty
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Punctum Books 2019.
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