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Deep reading : practices to subvert the vices of our distracted, hostile, and consumeristic age / Rachel B. Griffis, Julie Ooms, and Rachel M. De Smith Roberts.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group, [2024]Description: 230 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781540966957
  • 154096695X
  • 9781540967749
  • 1540967743
Subject(s):
Contents:
Part 1. Practices to subvert distraction : Paying attention: reading practices to cultivate temperance ; Attentive reading processes for the digital age -- Part 2. Practices to subvert hostility : Beyond the diverse reading list: inclusive practices to cultivate listeners ; Beyond dogmatism: prudent reading practices for interpreting worldviews -- Part 3. Practices to subvert consumerism : What readers bring to the community: conversation as gift giving ; Being a human: learning to read for enjoyment -- Conclusion: learning to reread.
Summary: "Presenting reading as a remedy for prevalent cultural vices-distraction, hostility, and consumerism-this book helps educators, students, and other readers to contribute to the flourishing of their communities and cultivate their own spiritual and intellectual depth"-- Provided by publisher.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This book helps readers develop practices that will result in deep, formative, and faithful reading so they can contribute to the flourishing of their communities and cultivate their own spiritual and intellectual depth.

The authors present reading as a remedy for three prevalent cultural vices--distraction, hostility, and consumerism--that impact the possibility of formative reading. Informed by James K. A. Smith's work on "the spiritual power of habit," Deep Reading provides resources for engaging in formative and culturally subversive reading practices that teach readers how to resist vices, love virtue, and desire the good.

Rather than emphasizing the spiritual benefits of reading specific texts such as Dante's Divine Comedy or Adventures of Huckleberry Finn , the authors focus on the practice of reading itself. They examine practices many teachers, students, and avid readers employ--such as reading lists, reading logs, and discussion--and demonstrate how such practices can be more effectively and intentionally harnessed to result in deep reading. The practices apply to any work that is meant to be read deeply.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Presenting reading as a remedy for prevalent cultural vices-distraction, hostility, and consumerism-this book helps educators, students, and other readers to contribute to the flourishing of their communities and cultivate their own spiritual and intellectual depth"-- Provided by publisher.

Part 1. Practices to subvert distraction : Paying attention: reading practices to cultivate temperance ; Attentive reading processes for the digital age -- Part 2. Practices to subvert hostility : Beyond the diverse reading list: inclusive practices to cultivate listeners ; Beyond dogmatism: prudent reading practices for interpreting worldviews -- Part 3. Practices to subvert consumerism : What readers bring to the community: conversation as gift giving ; Being a human: learning to read for enjoyment -- Conclusion: learning to reread.

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