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Reception Study

From Literary Theory to Cultural Studies

Reception Study

From Literary Theory to Cultural Studies

Edited ByJames L. Machor, Philip Goldstein
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2000
eBook Published 27 December 2000
Pub. location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9780203950609
Pages 367 pages
eBook ISBN 9781135289928
SubjectsHumanities, Language & Literature
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Machor, J. (Ed.), Goldstein, P. (Ed.). (2001). Reception Study. New York: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203950609
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Reception study is an important tool for understanding how readers encounter texts and absorb information. This up-to-date selection of the most important published work lays out the principles of reception study and its major theoreticians, and goes on to show how the method is being widely used in areas as varied as cultural studies, African-American studies, and the burgeoning field called the history of the book. This volume presents the only complete account of reception study today.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
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chapter I|74 pages
Theoretical Accounts of Reception
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chapter II|80 pages
Literary Critical Studies of Reception
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chapter III|48 pages
Reception Study and the History of the Book
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chapter IV|116 pages
Reception Study, Cultural Studies, and Mass Communication
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chapter V|26 pages
Limitations and Difficulties of Reception Study
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chapter 1|7 pages
General Theories
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chapter 2|13 pages
Texts and Authors
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chapter 3|4 pages
History of the Book
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Texts, Genres, and Audiences in Mass and Popular Culture
View abstract

Reception study is an important tool for understanding how readers encounter texts and absorb information. This up-to-date selection of the most important published work lays out the principles of reception study and its major theoreticians, and goes on to show how the method is being widely used in areas as varied as cultural studies, African-American studies, and the burgeoning field called the history of the book. This volume presents the only complete account of reception study today.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter I|74 pages
Theoretical Accounts of Reception
View abstract
chapter II|80 pages
Literary Critical Studies of Reception
View abstract
chapter III|48 pages
Reception Study and the History of the Book
View abstract
chapter IV|116 pages
Reception Study, Cultural Studies, and Mass Communication
View abstract
chapter V|26 pages
Limitations and Difficulties of Reception Study
View abstract
chapter 1|7 pages
General Theories
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
Texts and Authors
View abstract
chapter 3|4 pages
History of the Book
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Texts, Genres, and Audiences in Mass and Popular Culture
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Reception study is an important tool for understanding how readers encounter texts and absorb information. This up-to-date selection of the most important published work lays out the principles of reception study and its major theoreticians, and goes on to show how the method is being widely used in areas as varied as cultural studies, African-American studies, and the burgeoning field called the history of the book. This volume presents the only complete account of reception study today.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter I|74 pages
Theoretical Accounts of Reception
View abstract
chapter II|80 pages
Literary Critical Studies of Reception
View abstract
chapter III|48 pages
Reception Study and the History of the Book
View abstract
chapter IV|116 pages
Reception Study, Cultural Studies, and Mass Communication
View abstract
chapter V|26 pages
Limitations and Difficulties of Reception Study
View abstract
chapter 1|7 pages
General Theories
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
Texts and Authors
View abstract
chapter 3|4 pages
History of the Book
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Texts, Genres, and Audiences in Mass and Popular Culture
View abstract

Reception study is an important tool for understanding how readers encounter texts and absorb information. This up-to-date selection of the most important published work lays out the principles of reception study and its major theoreticians, and goes on to show how the method is being widely used in areas as varied as cultural studies, African-American studies, and the burgeoning field called the history of the book. This volume presents the only complete account of reception study today.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter I|74 pages
Theoretical Accounts of Reception
View abstract
chapter II|80 pages
Literary Critical Studies of Reception
View abstract
chapter III|48 pages
Reception Study and the History of the Book
View abstract
chapter IV|116 pages
Reception Study, Cultural Studies, and Mass Communication
View abstract
chapter V|26 pages
Limitations and Difficulties of Reception Study
View abstract
chapter 1|7 pages
General Theories
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
Texts and Authors
View abstract
chapter 3|4 pages
History of the Book
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Texts, Genres, and Audiences in Mass and Popular Culture
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Reception study is an important tool for understanding how readers encounter texts and absorb information. This up-to-date selection of the most important published work lays out the principles of reception study and its major theoreticians, and goes on to show how the method is being widely used in areas as varied as cultural studies, African-American studies, and the burgeoning field called the history of the book. This volume presents the only complete account of reception study today.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter I|74 pages
Theoretical Accounts of Reception
View abstract
chapter II|80 pages
Literary Critical Studies of Reception
View abstract
chapter III|48 pages
Reception Study and the History of the Book
View abstract
chapter IV|116 pages
Reception Study, Cultural Studies, and Mass Communication
View abstract
chapter V|26 pages
Limitations and Difficulties of Reception Study
View abstract
chapter 1|7 pages
General Theories
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
Texts and Authors
View abstract
chapter 3|4 pages
History of the Book
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Texts, Genres, and Audiences in Mass and Popular Culture
View abstract

Reception study is an important tool for understanding how readers encounter texts and absorb information. This up-to-date selection of the most important published work lays out the principles of reception study and its major theoreticians, and goes on to show how the method is being widely used in areas as varied as cultural studies, African-American studies, and the burgeoning field called the history of the book. This volume presents the only complete account of reception study today.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter I|74 pages
Theoretical Accounts of Reception
View abstract
chapter II|80 pages
Literary Critical Studies of Reception
View abstract
chapter III|48 pages
Reception Study and the History of the Book
View abstract
chapter IV|116 pages
Reception Study, Cultural Studies, and Mass Communication
View abstract
chapter V|26 pages
Limitations and Difficulties of Reception Study
View abstract
chapter 1|7 pages
General Theories
View abstract
chapter 2|13 pages
Texts and Authors
View abstract
chapter 3|4 pages
History of the Book
View abstract
chapter 4|20 pages
Texts, Genres, and Audiences in Mass and Popular Culture
View abstract
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