University Alabama Press,
01/2001,
224 pages,
English
While reader-centred texts have been criticized as undemocratic and exclusionary, the author instead argues that they empower readers, granting them equal ...
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While reader-centred texts have been criticized as undemocratic and exclusionary, the author instead argues that they empower readers, granting them equal authority with the author. She shows that reading these texts is a communal activity, anti-hierarchical and resolutely democratic.
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