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'Almost like Freedom': Prison Libraries and Reading as Facilitators of Escape

机译:“几乎像自由”:监狱图书馆和阅读作为逃脱的促进者

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Escaping into a book is an experience valued by readers everywhere. Inhabiting the stories, being exposed to the knowledge we find in books, and being in the libraries that provide us access to these books are common ways to experience an "escape" from unpleasant or difficult realities. What then is the experience of escapism provided by books and libraries for one specific community, with vastly restricted access to leisure activities, media, and family? Through a phenomenological analysis of data gathered from Australian prisoners, it is found that prisoners are also able to experience a form of escape through reading and using their libraries, and that this is a highly valued experience in their lives. The importance of access to a library and reading for prisoners is discussed with reference to existing knowledge regarding the relationship between libraries, books, reading, and escapism for communities living in difficult circumstances.
机译:逃到一本书是读者到处尊重的经验。 居住在困境中,我们在书籍中发现的知识,并在提供我们对这些书籍的图书馆中,这是从不愉快或困难现实中经历“逃生”的常用方式。 那么是一个特定社区的书籍和图书馆提供的逃避逃生的经验,非常限制休闲活动,媒体和家庭? 通过从澳大利亚囚犯收集的数据的现象学分析,发现囚犯也能够通过阅读和使用他们的图书馆来体验一种逃生,这是他们生命中的高度重视体验。 参考有关在困难环境中的社区的文库,书籍,阅读和逃避的关系之间的现有知识,讨论了对图书馆和阅读囚犯阅读的重要性。

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