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Развитие взглядов на моду в чтении: от эстетико-педагогического подхода к междисциплинарному

Развитие взглядов на моду в чтении: от эстетико-педагогического подхода к междисциплинарному

Abstract

The article considers development of views of various representations of fashion in reading on the basis of material of the native history, covering the period from the middle of the 18th century till nowadays. It has defined the approaches to the phenomenon being researched: from esthetic-pedagogical approach to poly-disciplinary and cross-disciplinary. It has shown significance of formed ideas of fashion in reading for the modern reader-studying intentions, it has justified necessity of studying its various representations for the whole system of developing and supporting reading.

Рассматривается развитие взглядов на различные проявления моды в чтении на материале отечественной истории, охватывающей период с середины XVIII в. до наших дней. Определены подходы к исследуемому явлению: от эстетико-педагогического до полидисциплинарного и междисциплинарного. Показано значение сформировавшихся представлений о моде в чтении для современной читателеведческой мысли, обоснована необходимость изучения ее различных проявлений для всей системы развития и поддержки чтения.

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МОДА, ЧТЕНИЕ, ЧИТАТЕЛЬСКАЯ МОДА, КНИЖНО-ЖУРНАЛЬНАЯ ПРОДУКЦИЯ, ДЕЯТЕЛИ КНИГИ, ЧИТАТЕЛЬСКОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ, РАЗЛИЧНЫЕ ПОДХОДЫ, ИНФРАСТРУКТУРА ПОДДЕРЖКИ И РАЗВИТИЯ ЧТЕНИЯ

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