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Jul 21, 2023
Keywords:
Literary reading, aesthetic experience, literary education.

Abstract

The text aims to analyze the scope of literary reading as well as its potential of aesthetic experience, in order to project relevant didactic strategies for one of its fields of occurrence: schools. Methodologically speaking, a conceptual, qualitative and bibliographic approach is adopted whereby some premises of John Dewey, Hans-Robert Jauss and Jorge Larrosa are explored. In its conclusions, the text emphasizes that, to foster reading experiences that highlight their aesthetic potential it is necessary to: explicitly consider subjective and intersubjective domains, nominalize didactic sequences, generate room for creative expression and accept the inseparability between jouissance and conceptual reflection.

Ricardo Sánchez
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Sánchez, R. (2023). Notas sobre la lectura literaria escolar como experiencia estética: algunos alcances pedagógicos. Contextos: Estudios De Humanidades Y Ciencias Sociales, (52), 106–115. Retrieved from https://revistas.umce.cl/index.php/contextos/article/view/2482

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