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Reader-response criticism is not a conceptually unified critical position. Its theory is instead associated with the work of critics who use the reading process and response to centralize the process of interpretation. The interpretive process delineates
Hasan Baktir
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Formalist Criticism and Reader-Response Theory
The article deals with the interaction of formalism as a trend in language and literature studies, on the one hand, and a teaching method, a technique of teaching to understand and investigate literary text proceeding from its structure and content, on ...
- Mohammad Al Fuadi
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The Horizon of Expectation for an Implicit Reader A Critical Review on the Book Nazaruyat Alqira'at Walta'awyl Al'adabii Waqadaya (Reading Theories and Literary Interpretation and Its Issues) [PDF]
Reader-response criticism is a new method of critique which tries to investigate the reader and the literary texts through a new attitude. The birth of this theory was the result of the intersection of the author-centered approach and the text-centered ...
Omid Izanloo
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Women Empowerment in Netflix Series Unbelievable
This research aims to reveal how Unbelievable portrays the differences between male and female detectives handling rape cases, to find out Duvall’s, the female detective, factors, and motivation in helping women victims, and to find out the values of ...
Anggita Riana Dewi +2 more
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Manipulácia slovami Textová a autorská performativita Ivana Vyrypajeva [PDF]
The study deals with the issue of performativity of contemporary Russian drama, the so-called new drama. It works within the examples of selected works, concept and strategy of the Russian playwright, director and performer Ivan Vyrypayev. From the point
Romana Štorková Maliti
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Pendekatan Reader Response Criticism terhadap Narasi Tulah di Mesir dalam Peristiwa Keluaran
Reader Response Criticism (RRC) is a postmodern hermeneutic approach that emphasizes meaning lies not in the hands of the writer or text but the reader's hands.
Sonny Eli Zaluchu
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Little Black Fish and Readers: From Passive Reading to Active Dialogue [PDF]
In the middle of the twentieth century, the discourse of literary criticism was considered. The story of "Little Black Fish" (1347), for some reasons, including the type of text, its special structure, and the range of audiences, has been faced with ...
Fatemeh Taghinejad Rudbaneh +2 more
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A Critical Controversy: Reader-Response Theoreticians Opposing New Critics [PDF]
The present study is theoretically oriented proposing to re-read some major tenets of the New Critics and the reader-response critics in an attempt to reconsider the objective theory of the New Critics to test whether it is sufficient in catering for all aspects of a text.
AWEJ for Translation & Literary Studies +1 more
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Reception theory and the Christian reader: A preliminary perspective
In recent years there has been a significant shift in emphasis from text- centred criticism in literature to reader-centred criticism. This new field of criticism, called Reception Theory or Reader Response Criticism, denies the immutable nature of ...
A. L. Comhrink
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This article investigated the value of reader-response theory for the reading of apocryphal texts in the Septuagint. The groundbreaking work on reader-response theory developed by Wolfgang Iser in his book The Act of Reading: A Theory of Aesthetic ...
S. Philip Nolte
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