The role of television in the constitution of contemporary readers

Authors

  • Maria Luiza Oswald

Keywords:

Language of television, reception, reading practices

Abstract

This paper intends to show, based on the contributions of Latin American Cultural Studies, that the difficulty children and young people have with the organization of written texts, such as that found in books, is determined by the impact that the technology of images exercises over the ways in which they learn to read the world. An analysis of the first interviews with young people, conducted as part of an institutional project in progress, point to the role played by the language of television cartoons in their development as readers..

Published

2005-10-01

How to Cite

Oswald, M. L. (2005). The role of television in the constitution of contemporary readers. Comunicar, 13(25). Retrieved from https://www.revistacomunicar.com/ojs/index.php/comunicar/article/view/C25-2005-095

Issue

Section

Kaleidoscope (Miscellaneous)