Reading in the Age of the Digital Revolution
Maryanne Wolf, Reader, Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World. New York: Harper Collins, 2018
Abstract
Нова књига Меријен Вулф, професорке неуролингвистике и когнитивних наукa, директорке Центра за дислексију на Универзитету у Лос Анђелесу (UCLA) и Центра за читање и језик на универзитету Тафтс, ауторке утицајне студије о историји читања, Пруст и лигња (Proust and the Squid: The Story and Science of the Reading Brain, 2008) и, по сопственом опису, „проучаваоца читалачког мозга“, истражује преображај и положај читања у доба муњевитог технолошког напретка.
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