《哈利·波特与男孩和女孩的文学变形

Steven Dempster, Jane Sunderland, J. Thistlethwaite
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虽然孩子们的读写能力仍然令人担忧,但哈利波特有时被认为是一束光。本文从实证角度探讨了“哈利波特效应”。621名中小学生的问卷调查结果表明,波特系列小说与他们所报道的读写能力和成就之间存在一定的关系。大多数读者声称哈利波特对他们的阅读有所帮助,但性别差异并不显著,关于波特对男孩阅读产生革命性影响的说法似乎是错误的。没有发现明显的性别倾向,例如读者(男孩更多)和重读小说(与女孩有关)的数量。
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Harry Potter and the Transfiguration of Boys’ and Girls’ Literacies
Although children’s literacy remains of concern, Harry Potter has sometimes been identified as a ray of light. This article explores the “Harry Potter effect” empirically. Questionnaire responses from 621 primary and secondary school pupils point to certain relationships between the Potter books and reported literacy practices and achievements. Most readers claimed that Harry Potter had helped their reading, but gender-differential tendencies were not significant, and claims regarding any revolutionary impact of Potter on boys’ reading would seem misplaced. Few significant gender tendencies were found, for example numbers of readers (more boys) and re-reading the novels (associated with girls).
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