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For Whom Do We Read?

An issue of: differences

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Pages: 164

Volume 37, Number 1

Published: May 2026

An issue of: differences

Special Issue Editor: Peter Szendy

There have been many theories of reading, with their more or less normative claims, that consider the reader on the one hand and the text on the other. What seems to be forgotten, especially since reading has become primarily a silent and solitary activity, is the addressee of reading. This special issue invites literary theorists and historians to engage with a question raised by this reader: For whom do we read?

Contributors: Timothy Bewes, Teagan Bradway, Zahid R. Chaudhary, Jonathan Goldberg, Petra Kuppers, Madhavi Menon, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Sara‑Maria Sorentino, Steven Swarbrick, Jean‑Thomas Tremblay, and Elizabeth A. Wilson

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