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Allen, Kate and John Ingulsrud. "Reading Manga: Patterns of Personal Literacies Among Adolescents." Language and Education 19. (2005): 265–80. Added by: joachim (10/4/10, 11:44 PM) |
Resource type: Journal Article Language: en: English Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1080/09500780508668681 BibTeX citation key: Allen2005 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Children’s and young adults’ comics, Didactics, Japan, Manga Creators: Allen, Ingulsrud Collection: Language and Education |
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Sales of manga or Japanese comics dominate the publishing market in Japan. Manga cater for a wide variety of readers, ranging from children's comics to adult pornography. In this paper, we focus on adolescent readers and describe patterns of learning to read manga. The findings demonstrate the importance of belonging to a community of readers since this community enables readers to share ideas and provides a resource for developing reading skills. These skills are self-taught, developed outside the classroom, since the reading of manga is generally frowned upon in most schools. Being aware of how actively adolescents read manga as well as of the kinds of skills needed to understand these texts would provide teachers with a deeper understanding of their students' reading skills.
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