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Title: Highland Flings and CAN CANs: Dances with Recommendation Culture
Author(s): Squires, Claire
Contact Email: claire.squires@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Highland Fling
Ullapoolism
CAN CAN
research fling
reading practices
history of reading
self-publishing
Issue Date: 2021
Date Deposited: 4-Nov-2021
Citation: Squires C (2021) Highland Flings and CAN CANs: Dances with Recommendation Culture. Scottish Literary Review, 13 (2), pp. 91-115. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/840121
Abstract: This article is built upon the unusual conceit of reading books, novellas and short stories with the same title: Highland Fling. Within the history of reading as well as studies of current readership, the cultural, sociological and economic practices of how readers discover, are recommended, and consume their next title have received much attention. This article records an autoethnographic adventure of choosing to repeatedly read books with the same title. It unfolds aspects of 21st century reading, publishing (including self-publishing) and bookselling practices, as well as addressing constructions of Scottishness within a series of texts and genres. Reading Highland Flings – a dance with recommendation culture – has been an exercise in both randomised and over-directed reading, a foray into Scottishness, genre and cliché, and an exploration of originality, authenticity, and stereotype. The article also proposes a conceptual approach to repeated reading of the same title (CAN CAN), and the (COVID-19 generated) method of the Ullapoolist research fling.
URL: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/840121
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