Reading as a cultural practice: concepts for the study of schoolbooks

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Autor(a) principal: Rockwell, Elsie
Data de Publicação: 2001
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: spa
Título da fonte: Educação e Pesquisa
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/27851
Resumo: This article presents a perspective on the study of classroom reading practices based on the work of French social historian Roger Chartier. This scholar conceives the reading as a cultural practice that draws on shared artifacts, behaviors, attitudes and meanings. A basic tenet of his research is that "the acts of reading that give texts their plural and mobile meanings take place at the point of encounter between specific manners of reading and the reading protocols contained in the object that is read" (Chartier 1993:80). His analysis centers on the material aspects of the book, and on reading practices, as well as on the text itself. This approach is illustrated with an analysis of a lesson in a Mexican rural school. The teacher read a story from the textbook, closely following the implicit protocol. However, both the textbook layout and actual ways of reading influenced the outcome of the lesson. The article discusses the changing relationships to the written language that students construct through schooling. The history of literacy places a significant inflection between the intensive reading of single texts and the appearance extensive reading of multiple and changing texts, among them schoolbooks. However, Chartier argues that the process of appropriation always transforms cultural practices and meanings in given contexts. Attention to the everyday manners of reading in classrooms may reveal multiple appropriations of textbooks that lead to diverse relationships-some more inclusive, others rather exclusive.
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spelling Reading as a cultural practice: concepts for the study of schoolbooks La lectura como práctica cultural: conceptos para el estudio de los libros escolares Reading practicesSchool cultureSchoolbooksPrácticas de lecturaCultura escolarLibros escolares This article presents a perspective on the study of classroom reading practices based on the work of French social historian Roger Chartier. This scholar conceives the reading as a cultural practice that draws on shared artifacts, behaviors, attitudes and meanings. A basic tenet of his research is that "the acts of reading that give texts their plural and mobile meanings take place at the point of encounter between specific manners of reading and the reading protocols contained in the object that is read" (Chartier 1993:80). His analysis centers on the material aspects of the book, and on reading practices, as well as on the text itself. This approach is illustrated with an analysis of a lesson in a Mexican rural school. The teacher read a story from the textbook, closely following the implicit protocol. However, both the textbook layout and actual ways of reading influenced the outcome of the lesson. The article discusses the changing relationships to the written language that students construct through schooling. The history of literacy places a significant inflection between the intensive reading of single texts and the appearance extensive reading of multiple and changing texts, among them schoolbooks. However, Chartier argues that the process of appropriation always transforms cultural practices and meanings in given contexts. Attention to the everyday manners of reading in classrooms may reveal multiple appropriations of textbooks that lead to diverse relationships-some more inclusive, others rather exclusive. Este artículo presenta una perspectiva para el estudio de prácticas de lectura en aula basada en el trabajo del historiador francés Roger Chartier. Para este autor, "los actos de lectura que dan a los textos sus significados plurales y móviles se sitúan en el encuentro entre las maneras de leer y los protocolos de lectura dispuestos en el objeto leído" (Chartier, 1993). Su análisis se centra en aspectos materiales del libro y prácticas de lectura, además del texto en sí. Se ilustra este abordaje con el análisis de una clase en una escuela rural mexicana. En este caso, la maestra presentaba un cuento tomado del libro de texto, siguiendo de cerca el protocolo implícito de la lección. Sin embargo, tanto el formato del texto como las maneras de leer influyeron en su interacción con el grupo. El artículo discute las relaciones cambiantes que los niños construyen con el mundo de la escritura a partir de su experiencia escolar. La historia de la lectura muestra una inflexión significativa entre la lectura intensiva del texto único y la aparición de patrones de lectura extensiva de múltiples textos, entre ellos, los libros escolares. Sin embargo, Chartier argumenta que el proceso de apropiación siempre transforma las prácticas culturales y los significados, según cada contexto. Una mayor atención a las maneras de leer en las aulas puede revelar múltiples apropiaciones de los libros de texto que señalan diversos tipos de relación, algunas más incluyentes que otras. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Educação2001-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/2785110.1590/S1517-97022001000100002Educação e Pesquisa; v. 27 n. 1 (2001); 11-26Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 27 No. 1 (2001); 11-26Educação e Pesquisa; Vol. 27 Núm. 1 (2001); 11-261678-46341517-9702reponame:Educação e Pesquisainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPspahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/article/view/27851/29623Copyright (c) 2017 Educação e Pesquisainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRockwell, Elsie2014-10-24T15:36:43Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/27851Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/indexPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/ep/oai||revedu@usp.br1678-46341517-9702opendoar:2014-10-24T15:36:43Educação e Pesquisa - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Reading as a cultural practice: concepts for the study of schoolbooks
La lectura como práctica cultural: conceptos para el estudio de los libros escolares
title Reading as a cultural practice: concepts for the study of schoolbooks
spellingShingle Reading as a cultural practice: concepts for the study of schoolbooks
Rockwell, Elsie
Reading practices
School culture
Schoolbooks
Prácticas de lectura
Cultura escolar
Libros escolares
title_short Reading as a cultural practice: concepts for the study of schoolbooks
title_full Reading as a cultural practice: concepts for the study of schoolbooks
title_fullStr Reading as a cultural practice: concepts for the study of schoolbooks
title_full_unstemmed Reading as a cultural practice: concepts for the study of schoolbooks
title_sort Reading as a cultural practice: concepts for the study of schoolbooks
author Rockwell, Elsie
author_facet Rockwell, Elsie
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rockwell, Elsie
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reading practices
School culture
Schoolbooks
Prácticas de lectura
Cultura escolar
Libros escolares
topic Reading practices
School culture
Schoolbooks
Prácticas de lectura
Cultura escolar
Libros escolares
description This article presents a perspective on the study of classroom reading practices based on the work of French social historian Roger Chartier. This scholar conceives the reading as a cultural practice that draws on shared artifacts, behaviors, attitudes and meanings. A basic tenet of his research is that "the acts of reading that give texts their plural and mobile meanings take place at the point of encounter between specific manners of reading and the reading protocols contained in the object that is read" (Chartier 1993:80). His analysis centers on the material aspects of the book, and on reading practices, as well as on the text itself. This approach is illustrated with an analysis of a lesson in a Mexican rural school. The teacher read a story from the textbook, closely following the implicit protocol. However, both the textbook layout and actual ways of reading influenced the outcome of the lesson. The article discusses the changing relationships to the written language that students construct through schooling. The history of literacy places a significant inflection between the intensive reading of single texts and the appearance extensive reading of multiple and changing texts, among them schoolbooks. However, Chartier argues that the process of appropriation always transforms cultural practices and meanings in given contexts. Attention to the everyday manners of reading in classrooms may reveal multiple appropriations of textbooks that lead to diverse relationships-some more inclusive, others rather exclusive.
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