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Molly Abel Travis unites reader theory with an analysis of historical conditions and various cultural contexts in this discussion of the reading and reception of twentieth-century literature in the United States.Travis moves beyond such provisional conclusions as the text produces the reader or the reader produces the text and considers the ways twentieth-century readers and texts attempt to constitute and appropriate each other at particular cultural moments and according to specific psychosocial exigencies. She uses the overarching concept of the reader in and out of the text both to differentiate the reader implied by the text from the actual reader and to discuss such in-and-out movements that occur in the process of reading as the alternation between immersion and interactivity and between role playing and unmasking.Unlike most reader theorists, Travis is concerned with the agency of the reader. Her conception of agency in reading is informed by performance, psychoanalytic, and feminist theories. This agency involves compulsive, reiterative performance in which readers attempt to find themselves by going outside the selfengaging in literary role playing in the hope of finally and fully identifying the self through self-differentiation. Furthermore, readers never escape a social context; they are both constructed and actively constructing in that they read as part of interpretive communities and are involved in collaborative creativity or what Kendall Walton calls collective imagining.

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title:Reading Cultures : The Construction of Readers in the Twentieth Century
author:Travis, Molly Abel.
publisher:Southern Illinois University Press
isbn10 | asin:0809321467
print isbn13:9780809321469
ebook isbn13:9780585256788
language:English
subjectAmerican fiction--20th century--History and criticism--Theory, etc, English fiction--20th century--History and criticism--Theory, etc, Fiction--Appreciation--United States--History--20th century, Fiction--Appreciation--Great Britain--History--20th century
publication date:1998
lcc:PS379.T72 1998eb
ddc:808.3
subject:American fiction--20th century--History and criticism--Theory, etc, English fiction--20th century--History and criticism--Theory, etc, Fiction--Appreciation--United States--History--20th century, Fiction--Appreciation--Great Britain--History--20th century
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Reading Cultures
The Construction of Readers in the Twentieth Century
Molly Abel Travis

Page ii
Copyright 1998 by the Board of Trustees,
Southern Illinois University
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
01 00 99 98 4 3 2 1
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Travis, Molly Abel, 1951
Reading cultures : the construction of readers in the twentieth
century / Molly Abel Travis.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
1. American fiction20th centuryHistory and criticismTheory,
etc. 2. English fiction20th centuryHistory and criticism
Theory, etc. 3. FictionAppreciationUnited States
History20th century. 4. FictionAppreciationGreat Britain
History20th century. 5. Authors and readersHistory20th
century. 6. Books and readingHistory20th century. 7. Reader
response criticism. I. Title.
PS379.T72 1998
808.3dc21 97-10063
ISBN 0-8093-2146-7 (cloth : alk. paper). CIP
ISBN 0-8093-2147-5 (pbk. : alk. paper)
The paper used in this publiction meets the minimum requirements of American National Standard for Information SciencesPermanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1984. Picture 2
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Contents
Acknowledgments
vii
Introduction: Readers in and out of Texts
1
1
Two Cultures of Reading in the Modernist Period
18
2
Sexing the Text: Postmodern Reading, Feminist Theory, and Ironic Agency
44
3
Beloved and Middle Passage: Race, Narrative, and the Critic's Essentialism
68
4
Reading (in) Cyberspace: Cybernetic Aesthetics, Hypertext, and the Virtual Public Space
89
5
Cultural Production and the Teaching of Reading
117
Appendix: A Reader's Guide to Ulysses
136
Notes
139
Works Cited
155
Index
167

Page vii
Acknowledgments
I want to express my gratitude to a number of friends and colleagues who have influenced and read this manuscript over the course of its evolution. Thanks to Krista Ratcliffe, Jeanne Colleran, Jamie Barlowe, Cheryl Glenn, Rebecca Rickly, and Merry Pawlowski for years of generous friendship and intellectual conversation. I thank those colleagues in the English department at Tulane who have provided community and intellectual intensity, including Amy Koritz, Rebecca Mark, Theresa Toulouse, Cynthia Lowenthal, and Supriya Nair. I was fortunate to participate in two splendid NEH seminars with Paula Treichler and Anthony Appiah that directly influenced the subject matter of this book. I benefited from Richard Lanham's considerable knowledge of and expertise in hypertextuality and digital literacy and from his insightful comments on chapters of this text. I am forever grateful to James Phelan for his searching questions and carefully considered commentary on my work, beginning in graduate school and continuing through this project. To my colleague Molly Rothenberg goes my deepest gratitude for her meticulous reading and valuable criticismand for the patience she displayed in responding to the early, rough draft of this manuscript. Her generosity and intelligence have immeasurably improved this book.
Tracey Sobol has been the most wonderful of editors: unendingly supportive, wise, candid, and an incisive reader. Also, I extend my appreciation to Carol Burns for her good advice and direction in shepherding this project through its final stages.
A grant from the Committee on Research at Tulane University (summer 1990) enabled me to begin this project.
I dedicate this book to my husband, Paul, and my sons, Austen and Joshua, who keep me honest and sane by constantly returning me to what is important in life.
Two sections of this book have been previously published and are reprinted with the permission of the publishers. Chapter 3 is based on work that was first published in Narrative, Vol. 2, No. 3 (October 1994). Copyright 1994 Ohio State University Press. All rights reserved. An earlier version of chapter 4 originally appeared in Mosaic, Volume 29, Number 4.
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