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The Theory And Practice Of Reception Study Philip Goldstein

  • SKU: BELL-45591030
The Theory And Practice Of Reception Study Philip Goldstein
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Publisher: Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Philip Goldstein
ISBN: 9781032211220, 1032211229
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Theory And Practice Of Reception Study Philip Goldstein by Philip Goldstein 9781032211220, 1032211229 instant download after payment.

This book examines novels of Faulkner and Morrison as well as Mark Twain and Ralph Ellison in order to show that their works forcefully undermine the racial and sexual divisions characterizing both the South and contemporary culture in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Moreover, the book discusses theories of reader-response and reception study and elaborates a theory of reception study based on the historical or archeological methods of Michel Foucault, As a consequence, unlike most studies of American literature, which discuss its historical contexts or prescribe its readers' responses, this book explains the reception of these works, including the academic criticism and reviews and, because the internet exerts immense influence in the 21st century, the on-line responses of ordinary readers. Unlike most reception studies, this book examines the institutional contexts of the readers' responses.

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