Children's Reading Habits and their Use of the Media
Author(s) -
Torben Weinreich
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iasl annual conference proceedings
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2562-8372
DOI - 10.29173/iasl8115
Subject(s) - narrative , reading (process) , mythology , variety (cybernetics) , context (archaeology) , expression (computer science) , solidarity , literature , aesthetics , art , visual arts , history , linguistics , computer science , political science , philosophy , artificial intelligence , politics , archaeology , law , programming language
Stories are told in all cultures. And this has been so from the first time humans sought contact with each other. Stories have been a means of creating solidarity and a common context. There are a great variety of genres and forms of expression: myths, fairy tales, and fables. Common to all cultures also is the move from the oral to the written narrative and then later to the modern visual narrative in films, TV, video, and the computer.
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