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Book | NF 028.9 L (Browse shelf) | Item withdrawn | H002955555 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-245) and index.
On the social nature of reading -- Nineteenth-century white women's reading groups : literary inspiration and social reform -- Between past and present : introductory reflections on the changing nature of women's reading groups -- Exploring the social world of Houston's reading groups -- Book selection : negotiating group identity through literature -- Conversing with books, fashioning subjectivity, dealing with difference -- Reading groups and the challenge of mass communication and marketing -- At the end.
Library Journal, June 2003
Explores how women's reading groups contribute to both social identity and the sociocultural order, discussing how studying reading groups can contribute to an understanding of how people create meaning and relate to the culture that surrounds them.
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