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Old 11-01-2010, 12:41 PM   #61
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Well, I've noticed that in the US, being alone in public is generally looked at askance . If you're reading (alone) in public, that's strike two. If you happen to be reading alone, in public and at a restaurant, that's sacrilege of the first order and you better get ready to be burned at the stake .
The fallacy of this comes in when newspapers are added to the mix... somehow, reading a newspaper alone while in public (even at a restaurant table) is something no one thinks twice about. So it truly is a prejudice against book-reading.
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Old 11-01-2010, 04:28 PM   #62
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The fallacy of this comes in when newspapers are added to the mix... somehow, reading a newspaper alone while in public (even at a restaurant table) is something no one thinks twice about. So it truly is a prejudice against book-reading.
Huh. I never realized that. I wonder if it comes from old-ish movies that so frequently depicted male characters that way. Makes it "alright" somehow - like a substitute for a cigarette and a glass of whiskey . But yes, I think you're right that it's limited to books (with special scorn for ereaders? - dunno, but it would fit the trend.)
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Old 11-02-2010, 03:20 PM   #64
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I do agree that ereaders have freed me to read what I actually want to read without having to worry about the cover and people's perception of me because of it (yes I am that self-absorbed). Since I divide my time equally between young adult science fiction/fantasy and trashy romances I appreciate the anonymity

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Old 11-02-2010, 05:06 PM   #65
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The fallacy of this comes in when newspapers are added to the mix... somehow, reading a newspaper alone while in public (even at a restaurant table) is something no one thinks twice about. So it truly is a prejudice against book-reading.
That's a good point about the exception for reading newspapers alone in public. Personally I fell less self-conscious when reading a newspaper than reading a book. Although the book is usually a computer book, which may be part of my problem.
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...“Strangers constantly ask about it,” Michael Hughes, a communications associate at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, said of his iPad, which he uses to read a mix of novels and nonfiction. “It’s almost like having a new baby.” An iPad owner for four months, Mr. Hughes said people were much more likely to approach him now than when he toted a book...
That's because he's using an iPad.

Apple is hot right now and nothing from them is hotter than the iPad.

I don't subscribe to this theory either:
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...Not everyone agrees that e-readers have made the people reading them more approachable. In fact, the opposite may be true in some cases. Jenny Block, a Dallas-based writer and sex columnist, said that she thought her Kindle was a stronger pre-emptive rebuff than a book. “I think the Kindle sends the imperative ‘I’m busy, please don’t disturb me’ message when you are traveling on a plane or eating in a restaurant or relaxing at a resort,” she said, adding that the last book she read on her Kindle was “Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality.”

“And that’s a good thing,” she said of the Kindle’s imperative. “It says, ‘I’m used to doing this, don’t pity me.’ ”
I don't think the Kindle says anything other than "I'm reading a book right now."
It just isn't the recognizable status symbol the iPad has become.

I expect a higher percentage of people ask about the iPad because of the technology versus being asked "what are you reading," about my Kindle.

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Old 11-03-2010, 10:47 AM   #67
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I think it boils down to our personality. If you are a technically interested extrovert and you encounter an iPad/Kindle for the first time you are likely to approach that person and ask if it is OK to disturb. I did that with an Italian man, whose English was limited, and despite linguistic barriers he was happy and delighted to show of his iPad. If you are of a more shy disposition you are likely to read the device as a barrier to encounters.
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I didn't realize I was isolated. Maybe because all my imaginary friends won't leave me alone. Reading: It's a tough life, lol.
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The fallacy of this comes in when newspapers are added to the mix... somehow, reading a newspaper alone while in public (even at a restaurant table) is something no one thinks twice about. So it truly is a prejudice against book-reading.
Back when I used to read newspapers, when doing so in public, someone would invariably ask to borrow a section.
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