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Showing papers by "Mieke Bal published in 1984"


01 Jan 1984
TL;DR: Berisi 11 tulisan yang menyajikan sebuah pengantar ilmu sastra. Dibahas juga pengertian-pengertians ying sering dipakai dalam ILM Sastra, seperti: formalism, strukturalisme, post strukturistica, estetika resepsi, dekonstruksi, semiotik, dll.
Abstract: Berisi 11 tulisan yang menyajikan sebuah pengantar ilmu sastra. Dibahas juga pengertian-pengertian yang sering dipakai dalam ilmu sastra, seperti: formalisme, strukturalisme, post strukturalisme, estetika resepsi, dekonstruksi, semiotik, dll.

55 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors make a claim for the case that all presentation of reality in fiction should be seen in its subjective aspects and that the mediation brought about by the use of language has its source in the process of interaction of subjects that aspire toward the being taken for granted of certain meanings by all parties concerned.
Abstract: In this article, I will approach the problem of reality in fiction within the framework of the basic subjectivity of all discourse The notion of "subjectivity," both as the opposite of (illusory) objectivity, and as subject-dependency, but in the first place considered as activity of subjects, will be amply discussed First I will briefly present the rather commonplace view that all discourse is subjective As far as the relation between reality and discourse is concerned, there is no basic difference between history and fiction (see also Smith 1978) The fallacy of an "objective" difference is rooted in our traditional interpretation of Aristotle's notion of mimesis, seen as fiction This concept has been open to recent interpretation It is precisely on the basis of our revision of Aristotle's ideas as well as of the theoretical work done in the field of narratology that I wish to make a claim for the case that all presentation of reality in fiction should be seen in its subjective aspects The mediation brought about by the use of language has its source in the process of interaction of subjects that aspire toward the being taken for granted of certain meanings by all parties concerned This effort cannot be but rhetorical The unavoidable use of rhetoric in social behavior is a political act Criticism of this process requires a detailed analysis of discursive subjects and the way they communicate meanings The case of the Samson and Delilah tale (Judges 13-16) serves to illustrate the point

14 citations