Media, Information and Technoculture 2000F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Print Culture, Oral Tradition, Critical Reading

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Individualism: the noion of icion stories and smaller books began to be common texts in the 16 th and. Dangers of private reading: people thought through private reading someone could get permissive or secret ideas for themselves. People could come up with radical theories such as accusing someone of being a witch: one way to denounce someone is to say he reads all the ime! . Accuses the man of being a hereic for reading outside of spirituality. Mobile reading: in the 16th century they started to make books smaller, pocket books, poetry books. Silent/vocalized reading: reading consisted of silent and even vocalized forms that consisted of family reading, reading according to the sewing of a quilt etc. Middle/upper classes/working classes: the lower classes were more likely vocalized readers, the upper class experienced literacy silently. Novels/ficion: ficion, at the ime was seen as a problem, it was thought to unleashed feared emoions in women.

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