“Why do we still confuse the need for literacy with the experience of reading, and even more important to some, loving a canon?”
“I also question why reading, or rather reading books - preferably great ones - is still seen as such a privileged experience, for everyone. It is for me, and for those discussing it. But why should boys, born in a time when other learning tools such as the internet are taken for granted, be expected to feel the same way? Many probably read and write all day on computers, mobile phones and game consoles; perhaps it's not what we did, but why is it seen as less important, as less literate? “
“I also question why reading, or rather reading books - preferably great ones - is still seen as such a privileged experience, for everyone. It is for me, and for those discussing it. But why should boys, born in a time when other learning tools such as the internet are taken for granted, be expected to feel the same way? Many probably read and write all day on computers, mobile phones and game consoles; perhaps it's not what we did, but why is it seen as less important, as less literate? “
- ler aqui o artigo completo de Louise Tucker no The ArtsBlog-Books do The Guardian.
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