subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Sun, Nov 22 2009 

Resources

print this story   Print this story
  Post to del.icio.us

Published November 01, 2009 10:38 pm -

We should challenge ourselves as readers


By Melony Carey

When we think of adult literacy, we normally think of those individuals who either failed to learn how to read at all or are functionally illiterate.

Beyond a doubt, these people’s lives are short-changed by the fact that they cannot read. As the German thinker Wittgenstein put it, “The limits of my language mean the limits of my world.” The world of the illiterate adult is incredibly limited and recent brain studies suggest that illiteracy impairs the development of other brain functions, as well.

But, what about the role of adult literacy beyond mere functionality?

What are the reading habits of those of us who can read? Just because we can read, does it mean that we do, and at what level? Do we challenge ourselves to stretch the limits of our reading beyond our own confines?

Reading in general makes life easier, but reading literature contributes to a fuller understanding of life. Through novels and plays we can get an understanding of people, experiences and complex issues outside our normal frame of reference. Unless we are unusual individuals, our worlds are limited by physical and financial boundaries, but the interior life of the mind is limitless. The written word takes us out into the world of the “other” where unique adventures and fantastic characters fuel our imaginations and build our empathy for others’ experiences. It also gives us paradigms for living life and a foil by which to gauge our own response to certain dilemmas.

We should also not limit ourselves to one particular genre of literature, but rather we should read broadly and challenge ourselves with difficult material. Seeing the movie version of a complex novel is not enough, either. Spoken text normally contains 6,000 words, whereas the written text would have 9,000 or more words with which to interact, gaining deeper meaning and insight not always evoked in a movie version that has been filtered for us in the director’s mind. Reading forces us to come to terms with what we think, rather than with what the screenwriter or director thinks.

Reading broadly and deeply can also prevent us from being fooled, hoodwinked and cajoled by others, whether politicians, news media, advertisers, or radicals on the left or right wings.

Novels, essays, memoirs, histories, religious texts or travel journals can all increase our awareness of the human condition and our part in it. In short, reading can bring us to some kernel of truth, whether found in a Louis L’Amour or a Marcel Proust novel, but reading both would give us a more complete perspective.

For a place to start, why not try googling your favorite author’s reading list. For instance, Louis L’Amour was a fan of Robert Louis Stevenson, Jack London and Edgar Rice Burroughs. We are all familiar with Oprah’s reading list and her attempt to increase adult literacy. Gandhi’s erudite and diverse reading list is there. Google a reading list at Muskogee Public Library.

For information about any of our literacy services, Adult Basic Education, ESL, citizenship, or if you are interested in being a tutor for the literacy department, please contact Penny Chastain, adult literacy coordinator, 682-6657.



print this story    email this story   






autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide


Premier Guide

Premium Jobs

5418-Janitorial

Janitorial
Positions available immediately. Night shifts in the Muskogee area. To apply call 918-686-7966
...>MORE

5310-LPN

LPN
Part time Evening Shift CHARGE NURSE
Training Provided
RN
Weekend On Call
BONUS PAY...>MORE

5354-Hospital Openings
HOSPITAL OPENINGS
Okmulgee Memorial Hospital, Inc. is accepting applications for the following positions:

...>MORE

5431-RN/LPN

RN / LPN
Horizon Hospice needs to add a Full Time RN and/or LPN to our Tahlequah team. Competitive salary, be
...>MORE

5433-Hospital Openings
Hospital Openings

Physical Therapist-FT
Registered Nurses-FT in OB, Inpatient Rehab, ER, Medical ICU,
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Extras

5439 horses
horses 5 black females Bert & Oklahoma Star. Red Roan ponies, wagon & harness, black Shetland Gelding, 3 yrs old, Bucksk...>MORE

5413 $11,700 new tires
$11,700 New tires, '06 V6 Explorer XLT, rear air, 3rd seat, sunroof, leather. Very nice! 918-441-1428....>MORE

5424 scottish terrier
Scottish Terrier puppies, black, AKC & DNA, 5 females, ready to go. 12-1-09 $300ea. 918-773-8070....>MORE

5439 7 fancy black angus
7 fancy black Angus weaned heifers 8-2 yr old springer heifers. 918-617-0454.689-9524....>MORE

5416 1999 F150 Ford
1999 F150 Ford Pickup. Great shape. Been well taken care of $3500. 918-487-5307....>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index