This article brings recent debates in literary studies regarding the practice of close reading into conversation with Derek Attridge’s idea of ‘readerly hospitality’ (2004) to diagnose the problem of students in undergraduate literary studies programme not completing set reading. We argue that the method of close reading depends on encouraging students to foster positive affective responses towards difficulty – semiotic, emotional and intellectual. Drawing on trials of teaching methods in literary studies’ classrooms in four universities in Australia, we suggest that introducing students to the concept of ‘readerly hospitality’ – rather than assuming an appreciation of difficulty – can better prepare students for the encounters they will ha...
The aim of this essay is to learn how I as a teacher can work with reading in different ways to prom...
In many instances in society, educational and other, literature reading is emphasised as something t...
Most of our students are reluctant readers who consider reading and learning as an obligatory action...
This article brings recent debates in literary studies regarding the practice of close reading into ...
This article brings recent debates in literary studies regarding the practice of close reading into ...
This paper introduces the concept of ‘reading resilience’: students’ ability to read and interpret c...
This article presents a significant problem in contemporary teaching of literature: the crisis in re...
Critical reading is in crisis, it is said. It has run out of steam (Latour 2004), become formulaic (...
and Applebee, 1968) disclosed, not surprisingly, that the teaching of literature receives 52 percent...
This article argues that in spite of its benefits and value, there appears to be little attention gi...
This research and development project explores the impact of sixth form led literature circles on re...
Close reading is an in-depth analysis of a text’s features (e.g., syntax, punctuation, tone, and voc...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of student-led literature circles versus di...
Based on a three-year project conducted in Australian secondary schools, this paper captures a devel...
This thesis investigates the practice of set text study as it is encountered within the English curr...
The aim of this essay is to learn how I as a teacher can work with reading in different ways to prom...
In many instances in society, educational and other, literature reading is emphasised as something t...
Most of our students are reluctant readers who consider reading and learning as an obligatory action...
This article brings recent debates in literary studies regarding the practice of close reading into ...
This article brings recent debates in literary studies regarding the practice of close reading into ...
This paper introduces the concept of ‘reading resilience’: students’ ability to read and interpret c...
This article presents a significant problem in contemporary teaching of literature: the crisis in re...
Critical reading is in crisis, it is said. It has run out of steam (Latour 2004), become formulaic (...
and Applebee, 1968) disclosed, not surprisingly, that the teaching of literature receives 52 percent...
This article argues that in spite of its benefits and value, there appears to be little attention gi...
This research and development project explores the impact of sixth form led literature circles on re...
Close reading is an in-depth analysis of a text’s features (e.g., syntax, punctuation, tone, and voc...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of student-led literature circles versus di...
Based on a three-year project conducted in Australian secondary schools, this paper captures a devel...
This thesis investigates the practice of set text study as it is encountered within the English curr...
The aim of this essay is to learn how I as a teacher can work with reading in different ways to prom...
In many instances in society, educational and other, literature reading is emphasised as something t...
Most of our students are reluctant readers who consider reading and learning as an obligatory action...