Everybody's Autonomy
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Everybody's Autonomy by the esteemed author, published by The University of Alabama Press in 2001. This engaging paperback, spanning 224 pages, challenges the conventional criticisms surrounding reader-centered texts. Rather than viewing them as undemocratic and exclusionary, the author presents a compelling argument that these texts actually empower readers, placing them on equal footing with the author. Through a detailed exploration, the book illustrates how engaging with these texts fosters a communal experience that is both anti-hierarchical and resolutely democratic. Perfect for educators, students, and anyone interested in the dynamics of reading and authority, Everybody's Autonomy invites you to rethink the role of the reader in the literary landscape.