Reading Hypertext and the Experience of Literature

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  • By reaching out and experiencing cultures unknown to them.

    Yes, my answer is a tautology, but that's the only way we every learn anything.

    "How can students see paintings unknown to them?"

    "How can students read books unknown to them?"

    "How can students have conversation with people unknown to them?"

    When you start putting specifics in place of "cultural experiences," your question isn't too hard to answer.

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