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  • New Directions in American Reception Study

    New Directions in American Reception Study by Goldstein, Philip; Machor, James;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2008. február 21.

    • ISBN 9780195320879
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem416 oldal
    • Méret 163x236x33 mm
    • Súly 703 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 2 halftones, 4 line illustrations
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    Rövid leírás:

    This collection reconsiders and extends reception research in literary studies, book history, and media/cultural studies and marks out new directions for such work by reevaluating its methodologies and by examining not only traditional American literature but also women's, African-American, and multicultural literatures, popular culture, the ordinary reader, and the role of reception in the history of the book.

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    Contemporary reception study has developed a diversity of approaches and methods, including the institutional, textual, historical, authorial, and reader-response, which, to a greater or lesser extent, acknowledge the various ways in which readers have found texts - literature, television shows, movies, and newspapers - meaningful. This collection emphasizes that new diversity, examining movies, newspapers, fans, television shows, and traditional American as well as modern Hispanic, Black, and Women's literature. The essays on literature include James Machor on Melville's short fiction, Kenneth Roemer on Edward Bellamy's utopian work Looking Backward, Amy Blair on the popularity of Sinclair Lewis's Main Street, Marcial Gonzalez on Danny Santiago and his Hispanic novel Famous All Over Town, and Leonard Diepeveen on modernist fiction and criticism. The theoretical essays on reader-oriented criticism include Patsy Schweickart on interpretation and the ethics of care and Jack Bratich on active audiences. Media versions of response criticism include Andrea Press and Camille Johnson's ethnographic analysis of fans of the Oprah Winfrey Show, Janet Staiger on Robert Aldrich's film version of Mickey Spillane's Kiss Me Deadly, and Rhiannon Bury on the fans of the HBO television show Six Feet Under. History-of-the-book versions include Barbara Hochman on the popularity of the 1890s editions of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin, Ellen Garvey on nineteenth-century scrapbooks of newspaper, and David Nord on early twentieth-century newspapers' relations to audience charges of bias and unfairness. Poststructuralist studies include Philip Goldstein on Richard Wright's Native Son, Steve Mailloux on Reading Lolita in Tehran, and Tony Bennett on the cultural analyses of Pierre Bourdieu. The collection concludes with essays by Janice Radway on the limits of these methods and on the possibility of new forms of sociological and anthropological reception study and by Toby Miller on the "reception deception" in relation to the worldwide distribution and reception of movies and television shows.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction: Reception Study: Achievements and New Directions
    I. (Re)Theorizing Reception Study
    "Understanding an Other: Reading as a Receptive Form of Communicative Action"
    "Judging and Hoping: Rhetorical Effects of Reading about Reading."
    "Activating the Multitude: Audience Powers and Cultural Studies"
    "Habitus Clivé: Aesthetics and Politics in the Work of Pierre Bourdieu"
    II. Texts, Authors, and the Receptions of Literature
    "The American Reception of Melville's Short Fiction in the 1850s"
    "Placing Readers at the Forefront of Nowhere: Reception and Utopian Literature"
    "Richard Wright's Native Son: From Naturalist Protest to Modernist Liberation and Beyond"
    "Main Street Reading Main Street"
    "Learning from Philistines: Suspicion, Refusing to Read,and the Rise of Dubious Modernism"
    "Reception and Authenticity: Danny Santiago's Famous All Over Town"
    III. Books, Print Culture, and Historical Sites of Reception
    "The Power of Recirculation: Scrapbooks and the Reception of the Nineteenth-Century Press"
    "Accuracy or Fair Play? Complaining About Newspapers in Early Twentieth-Century New York"
    "Sentiment without Tears: Uncle Tom's Cabin as History in the 1890s"
    IV. Media and Cultural Studies
    "Kiss Me Deadly: Cold War Threats from Spillane to Aldrich, NY to LA, and the Mafia to the H-Bomb"
    "Textual Poaching or Game Keeping? A Comparative Study of Two Six Feet Under Internet Fan Forums"
    "Political Talk and the Flow of Ambient Television: Women Watching Oprah in an African-American Hair Salon"
    V. Retrospective Prospects
    "What's the Matter with Reception Studies? Some Thoughts on the Disciplinary Origins, Conceptual Restraints, and Persistent Viability of a Paradigm"
    "The Reception Deception"

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