Reader-response criticism is a school of literary theory that focuses on the reader (or "audience") and their experience of a literary work, in contrast...
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David Bleich (academic) (section Reader response)
the Bleich "heuristic", a reader-response approach to teaching literature. He is also a proponent of reader-response criticism to literature, advocating...
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Norman N. Holland (section Reader-response theory)
literary theory, primarily for having been one of the pioneers of reader-response criticism. Holland's writings have been translated into Chinese, Dutch,...
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topics Reader-response criticism, a literary theory, primarily German and American The Reader, a 1995 novel by Bernhard Schlink Chicago Reader, a newsweekly...
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relations between reader and text' – as with reader response criticism. Rollin writes that 'Holland's experiments in reader response theory suggest that...
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poststructuralism, deconstruction theory, New Testament narrative criticism, and reader-response theory. It has been credited with anticipating the insights...
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scholar who has worked on canon formation, feminist literary criticism, and reader response criticism. She has also coined and developed the notion of cultural...
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Post-modernism Reader-response criticism Semiotic literary criticism New Criticism Genre studies Hermeneutics Political approaches Marxist literary criticism Cultural...
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Constance. He was married to Lore Iser. Iser is known for his reader-response criticism in literary theory. This theory began to evolve in 1967, while...
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post-colonialism, new historicism, deconstruction, reader-response criticism, narratology and psychoanalytic criticism. The different interpretive and epistemological...
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keeping with more recent interpretations that are associated with reader-response criticism, the History can be read as a piece of literature rather than...
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complicates the basic trend of New Criticism which simply calls for a close textual reading without considering affective response or the author's intentions...
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framework for authorship. Art for art Authorial intent Postmodernism Reader-response criticism Auerbach, Erich (1974) [1953]. "Chapter 1: Odysseus' Scar". Mimesis:...
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Interpretive communities (category Literary criticism)
Interpretive communities are a theoretical concept stemming from reader-response criticism and publicized by Stanley Fish although it was in use in other...
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Affective fallacy (category Literary criticism)
impressionistic criticism, which argues that the reader's response to a poem is the ultimate indication of its value. It is the antithesis of affective criticism, which...
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Post-structuralism (section Criticism)
criticism Narrative therapy Post-postmodernism Post-structural feminism Post-structuralist subject Poststructuralism (international relations) Reader-response...
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discerning the reader's response to the text through methods such as rhetorical criticism, canonical criticism, and narrative criticism. All together,...
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Reading the Romance (category Books of literary criticism)
by Janice Radway that analyzes the Romance novel genre using reader-response criticism, first published in 1984 and reprinted in 1991. The 1984 edition...
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Internet in creative new ways. Détournement Textual Poachers Reader-response criticism Reception theory Encoding/decoding model of communication John...
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(1997). "Marie de France, Geirmundar þáttr heljarskinns, and Reader-response Criticism". In Claude Lecouteux; Olivier Gouchet (eds.). Hugur: Mélanges...
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Creative nonfiction (section Literary criticism)
formal criticism (both Russian formalism and New Criticism), historical, biographical, cultural, structuralist and deconstructionist, reader-response criticism...
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collaborative learning and instructional scaffolding theory. Reader-response criticism, independent reading, and student-centered learning comprise most...
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typology. Aberrant decoding Semiotic democracy Reception theory Reader-response criticism Wilbur, Schramm (1954). The process and effects of mass communication...
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Hermeneutics (category Literary criticism)
Quranic hermeneutics Reader-response criticism Structuration theory Symbolic anthropology Tafsir Talmudical hermeneutics Text criticism Theosophy Truth theory...
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only reader-response criticism but also close reading. This inclusion of Rosenblatt's "transactional" theory within the designation "reader-response," however...
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Poetry analysis (category Literary criticism)
interpretations. Reader-response criticism developed in Germany and the United States as a reaction to New Criticism. It emphasises the reader's role in the...
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(1997). "Marie de France, Geirmundar þáttr heljarskinns, and reader-response criticism". In Lecouteux, Claude (ed.). Hugur. Paris: Presses de l'Université...
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Stanley Fish (section Criticisms of his work)
offshoot of reader-response criticism. His work in this field examines how the interpretation of a text is dependent upon each reader's own subjective...
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hallucinations. The concept of metacognition has also been applied to reader-response criticism. Narrative works of art, including novels, movies and musical...
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Cognitive poetics (category Literary criticism)
psychology, to the interpretation of literary texts. It has ties to reader-response criticism, and also has a grounding in modern principles of cognitive linguistics...
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