Elizabeth Long
Author of Book Clubs: Women and the Uses of Reading in Everyday Life
About the Author
Image credit: from Rice University faculty page
Works by Elizabeth Long
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Stanford University (BA)
Brandeis University, (Ph.D.) - Occupations
- sociology professor, Rice University
- Organizations
- Rice University http://www.owlnet.rice.edu/~soci395/c...
Members
Reviews
From library (for Iris Murdoch research project)
I'm putting down any books I read all the way through for the research project, as that seems fair enough. This is a study of women's reading groups in Houston, Texas, with both a historical overview and then a detailed analysis of the way the groups worked. Although it had the limitation of only being about women's groups, there was some additional demographic information that was useful and could be generalised, and I pulled out quite a lot show more of useful information (both from Long's own research and the authors she quoted) on what makes people choose a book for their group to read (it goes on price, availability and its place in an accepted canon) and what makes a good reading group book (a moral foundation and good characters), which will help to inform my own research. show less
I'm putting down any books I read all the way through for the research project, as that seems fair enough. This is a study of women's reading groups in Houston, Texas, with both a historical overview and then a detailed analysis of the way the groups worked. Although it had the limitation of only being about women's groups, there was some additional demographic information that was useful and could be generalised, and I pulled out quite a lot show more of useful information (both from Long's own research and the authors she quoted) on what makes people choose a book for their group to read (it goes on price, availability and its place in an accepted canon) and what makes a good reading group book (a moral foundation and good characters), which will help to inform my own research. show less
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- Works
- 8
- Members
- 80
- Popularity
- #224,853
- Rating
- 3.6
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 13

