This is just so intriguing to me, cause i think about your having been a part of book groups and how special they've been to me. Hopefully we pass it on in our teaching, those of us who teach, or in our families. But what a magnificent idea to be able to spread those experiences more collectively. It's hard to imagine that doesn't create some changes in language and thinking across time and space.
Nicholas Hengen Fox shares about his book, Reading as Collective Action, on episode 196 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.
QUOTES FROM THE EPISODE
Like a lot of faculty members and grad students, I have a lot of privilege. That shapes the way I see the world and interact with texts.
—Nicholas Hengen Fox