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Benwell14, who have investigated how book clubs can facilitate discourses of
intercultural engagement and rapprochement. Our study contributes to these
efforts.
ThevernacularcriticismobservedinrelationtoSarahThornhillworks intwo
key ways: first, readers seem to hold in tension a critique of the accounts of
history and yet accept its provisional nature, or fictitious elements. Second, in
terms of active reflection, readers engage through group discussion with his-
torical fictionona continuum frompersonal reminiscence to adeeper level of
appreciation for the implicationsof history and story.This response to anovel
includesconsiderationsof the implicationsof historyonself, on theAustralian
“story”or legacy, andon thepresent social context of IndigenousAustralians.
For the readers in our study, Sarah Thornhill thus became a highly accessible
means to stimulate critical thinking about the eventsof thepast and their rele-
vance for thepresent.
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Über Bücher reden
Literaturrezeption in Lesegemeinschaften
- Titel
- Über Bücher reden
- Untertitel
- Literaturrezeption in Lesegemeinschaften
- Autor
- Doris Moser
- Herausgeber
- Claudia Dürr
- Verlag
- V&R unipress
- Datum
- 2021
- Sprache
- deutsch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-7370-1323-9
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 23.2 cm
- Seiten
- 262
- Kategorie
- Lehrbücher