Description
This book develops a method called intimate reading to investigate how ordinary readers are deeply moved by what they read, and the transformative impact such experiences have on their sense of self. The book presents unique narratives of such experiences and suggests a theory of transformative affective patterns that may form the basis of an affective literary theory.
An inquiry into readers' experiences of life-changing encounters with works of literature
About the Author
Thor Magnus Tangeras is an associate professor of rhetoric at Kristiania University College, Oslo. He teaches courses in rhetoric and narrative methods.
Reviews
'This highly original and illuminating book is a methodological tour de force offering rich and compelling means to analyse, understand and demonstrate the transformative power of literary reading in its living context. Essential reading for everyone concerned with the place of literature in the world today.' -Josie Billington, Professor of English Literature, University of Liverpool, UK
Thor Magnus Tangeras's book on life-changing encounters with literature is a groundbreaking work within reading research and the psychology of reading, adding new perspectives and knowledge to our understanding of the reading experience.' -Ragnar Audunson, Professor, Library and Information Science, Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway
Book Information
ISBN 9781839985393
Author Thor Magnus Tangeras
Format Paperback
Page Count 238
Imprint Anthem Press
Publisher Anthem Press
Weight(grams) 454g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 153mm * 26mm