The Remote Countries of Reading

By Michèle Petit
English

The study of readers’ practices in places where reading is not simple could lead us to think that they praise remote lands. It is indeed by opening up to an elsewhere, to a space other than the everyday life, that readers can enrich some part or other of their imaginary world in a quite personal way. This question somehow contradicts the craze of geographers for the local and their high valuation of the near.

Keywords

  • reading
  • remote lands
  • individualization
  • exclusion
  • spacial segregation