Introduction. “Mediation: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Studying Reading”
Anne Marie Hagen
Part I – Historical Reading Practices
Chapter 1. “Socio-Economic Status and Varied Freedoms in Eighteenth-Century Childhood Reading”
Elspeth Jajdelska
Chapter 2. “Enlightenment Reading Lists: Domestic Curricula and the Organisation of Knowledge in Novels by Women”
Rebecca Davies
Part II – Programs and Collections
Chapter 3. “Mediating the Archives: Child Readers and Their Books in Special Collections”
Suzan Alteri
Chapter 4. “Bookbug: The Mediating Effect of Book Gifting in Scotland”
Emma Davidson & Tracy Cooper
Part III - Textual and Material Strategies
Chapter 5. “Reading Information: Using Graphic Language to Enhance Engagement with Children’s Books”
Sue Walker
Chapter 6. “Mediating with Metafiction: Rethinking What Counts about Reading with Parents, Using Picturebooks”
Jennifer Farrar
Part IV – Texts, Worlds and Mediation
Chapter 7. “Mediating the Act of Reading through Picturebooks and Fictional Readers”
Evelyn Arizpe
Chapter 8. “ ‘My World Has Become Smaller’ – Cortically Remapping Postfeminist Confinement in Louise O’Neill’s Asking For It”
Fiona McCulloch