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University of Maryland University
College Asia
English 303
David Norris
Notes on Reader Response Criticism
- There
are three types of RR criticism: Text dominant, Text and Reader
Equal, and Reader Dominant
- New
Criticism is absolutist; RR is not
- Active
and Passive readers
- Reader
+ Text = Meaning
- Does
the reader manipulate the text, or does the text manipulate the
reader?
- Are
all responses to a text equally valid?
- Structuralism:
Codes, the Narratee, the 3 Readers – Real, Virtual and Ideal. The
text is dominant.
- Phenomenology:
Text and Reader are equal. Reader + Text = Meaning. The Reader fills
in the gaps. Interpretations change over time. A text lacks meaning
if not registered in the human consciousness; it must be
Concretized. The text has many possible interpretations. All
interpretations are subjective.
The movies K-PAX and As Good As It Gets work
well with this approach. What is the difference between the Implied
Reader and the Actual Reader?
- Subjective:
Reader Dominant. The reader transforms the text into a private
world, an Identity Theme. There are as many “reads” as there are
readers. However, the reader must Objectify the text by providing a
Collective Meaning that offers a Communal Interpretation of the
text.
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