Communities of Cultural Value: Reception Study, Political Differences, and Literary HistoryLexington Books, 2001 - 241 páginas Philip Goldstein is fast establishing himself as the doyen of 'reception study, ' a discipline that assumes that the reader's interpretive practices explain a text's import. In his latest work, Communities of Cultural Value, Goldstein delves again into the realm of literary criticism, painting an absorbing picture of the changing nature of a growing, more diversified readership and its challenge to professional literary study. Goldstein's PostMarxist approach investigates how interpretive communities govern the reader's practices, through lucid case studies that analyze the reception of texts and authors ranging from Jane Austen to John Le CarrZ. Communities of Cultural Values is an important addition to the continuing debate over art's aesthetic autonomy and the role of literary criticism in the 1990s, and it will be most valuable to readers seeking to chart the changing socio-historical condition of literary study. |
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... claim that , largely white , male , and Euro- pean , canonical Anglo - American literature represents universal values , rather than the establishment's middle - class interests . The proponents , who assume that the increasing ethnic ...
... claim that , largely white , male , and Euro- pean , canonical Anglo - American literature represents universal values , rather than the establishment's middle - class interests . The proponents , who assume that the increasing ethnic ...
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... claim . The Heideggerians maintain , however , that , bringing " what is into the clearing , " a text undermines ... claims that reception study of Jauss has no advantages over the traditional historical method because they both ...
... claim . The Heideggerians maintain , however , that , bringing " what is into the clearing , " a text undermines ... claims that reception study of Jauss has no advantages over the traditional historical method because they both ...
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... claims that , while traditional historians rightly emphasize art's social insight , they ignore their biases or subjec- tive involvement ; as he says , they set themselves " outside of history and beyond the errors of ... the historical ...
... claims that , while traditional historians rightly emphasize art's social insight , they ignore their biases or subjec- tive involvement ; as he says , they set themselves " outside of history and beyond the errors of ... the historical ...
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... claims that a text can tran- scend its original reception and establish new paradigms or values . Tomp- kins's work illustrates , by contrast , the poststructuralist approach whereby reception study undertakes the historical study of a ...
... claims that a text can tran- scend its original reception and establish new paradigms or values . Tomp- kins's work illustrates , by contrast , the poststructuralist approach whereby reception study undertakes the historical study of a ...
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... claims ; however , they defend Gramsci's notion of ideological hegemony because they deny that a Marxist science ... claim that con- cepts or logic do not exclude convention , rhetoric , or ideology , yet these poststructuralists ...
... claims ; however , they defend Gramsci's notion of ideological hegemony because they deny that a Marxist science ... claim that con- cepts or logic do not exclude convention , rhetoric , or ideology , yet these poststructuralists ...
Contenido
Cultural Value and Poststructuralist Theory The Case for a LeftWing Reception Study | 31 |
Marxism andas Humanism The Reception of Hamlet | 53 |
Feminism and Poststructuralist Criticism The Reception of Pride and Prejudice | 83 |
Conformity and Resistance in High Art From Thomas Hardy to Toni Morrison | 113 |
Gender Spies and Art Ian Fleming John Le Carre Mickey Spillane and Sara Paretsky | 141 |
Orwell as a Neoconservative The Reception of 1984 | 165 |
Critical Realism or Black Modernism? The Reception of Their Eyes Were Watching God | 181 |
The Limits of Reception Study | 199 |
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About the Author | |
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Communities of Cultural Value: Reception Study, Political Differences, and ... Philip Goldstein Vista de fragmentos - 2001 |
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Referencias a este libro
New Directions in American Reception Study Philip Goldstein,James L. Machor Vista previa limitada - 2008 |