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Modern Criticism and Theory: A Reader
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In this article, the authors present a survey of poetics, ideology, cultural history, and reader-reponselection in the context of cognitive literary scholarship, arranged: a. historically b. thematicallyAbstract:
(Contents arranged thematically) Foreword Acknowledgements 1. Formalist, structuralist and post-structuralist poetics, linguistics and narratology 2. Deconstruction 3. Psychoanalysis 4. Poetics, ideology, cultural history 5. Feminism 6. Hermeneutics, reception theory, reader-reponse 7. Cognitive literary scholarship Contents are arranged: a. historically b. thematicallyread more
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Meetings of minds: Dialogue, sympathy, and identification, in reading fiction
TL;DR: The authors describe the phenomena of meeting and their relation to personal reflection in theoretical terms, drawing on Bakhtin's (1984 [1963]) proposals of the novel as a place of dialogue.
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The Cambridge History of Early Christian Literature
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An integrative semiotic framework for information systems: The social, personal and material worlds
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TL;DR: It is argued that semiotics, the theory of signs and symbols, is at the heart of the representation and transmission of information and meaning, and is thus central to communication and information systems, but especially in their contemporary, more virtualized forms.
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Reality TV in the digital era: a paradox in visual culture?
TL;DR: The simultaneous proliferation of digital image manipulation and reality TV seems somewhat paradoxical. as discussed by the authors argued that the proliferation of reality TV might be read partly as a symptom of unsettled issues in this transmutation, prompted by the undermining of indexicality.