Thursday, August 11, 2005

Books are tragically isolating???

From an article posted on The NewYorker: Crititcs:

Reading books chronically understimulates the senses. Unlike the longstanding tradition of gameplaying—which engages the child in a vivid, three-dimensional world filled with moving images and musical sound-scapes, navigated and controlled with complex muscular movements—books are simply a barren string of words on the page...

Books are also tragically isolating. While games have for many years engaged the young in complex social relationships with their peers, building and exploring worlds together, books force the child to sequester him or herself in a quiet space, shut off from interaction with other children. . . .
But perhaps the most dangerous property of these books is the fact that they follow a fixed linear path. You can’t control their narratives in any fashion—you simply sit back and have the story dictated to you. . . . This risks instilling a general passivity in our children, making them feel as though they’re powerless to change their circumstances. Reading is not an active, participatory process; it’s a submissive one.

Not sure how far the above statements are true or logical! From my expericence of reading books,

I started this habit of reading books right from my childhood. Fairy tales were the ones that used to interest me most. Later on Sherlock Holmes. I used to feel as though I have solved the riddle/ mystery at the end of the book. And now my interests range from fiction, history, literature, to philosophy etc. I am not quite particular about the category of the book. Its in these books that I search for an answer to most of my questions. Its true that I have learned from books. But as said above it made me lil passive to the circumstances around me. In accepting the things around me as they are. True that they made me aloof to all the people around me. I became quite a boring person with a book most of the times in my hand, to those who once said that its great to spend time with me. I stopped thinking practically, imagining that the world would be so perfect as said/ narrated in books. I was getting upset on the minutest odditites. But its again these books and insight of few of my friends, that made me realize this. On top of this its just the "Time" and the "Circumstances" that ignites the spark of realization.

Well nothing could ever harm you without your consent! Its finally "U" who has to decide. Rest of it is all a way to blame our inabilities on others/ other things.