THE EDICTS FROM LITERATURE AT HOME:ON READING, LITERATURE AND READERS
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https://doi.org/10.5433/2237-4876.2010v13n1p193Keywords:
Literature at home, History of Reading, Edicts.Abstract
Inserted in the History of Reading studies, this paper aims at analyzing the conceptions of reading, literature and reader present in the edicts for book production Literature at home, a federal government program that promoted books and reading from 2002 to 2004. In what concerns theory, we take hand of the discussions based on the studies by Roger Chartier, Luiz Percival Leme de Britto and Márcia Abreu.
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