The lived experience of reading

IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY Subjectivity Pub Date : 2024-03-04 DOI:10.1057/s41286-024-00176-z
Susanna Soosaar
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Using the work of Louise Rosenblatt and her transactional theory of reading, this article examines the experiential nature of literature. Challenging notions of literature that rely solely on fixed categories, the writings of Louise Rosenblatt emphasize the dynamic nature of the literary work. A poem, a novel, or a play, Rosenblatt argues, is not an object but a lived event requiring the reader’s active participation. By exploring the concept of literary transaction, this study contributes to a deeper understanding of the evolving role of the reader in producing and shaping the literary work. An analysis of the reader’s engagement with the potentialities of the text reveals the literary work as an interactive process of assembling and sharing meanings.

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阅读的生活体验
本文利用路易丝-罗森布拉特(Louise Rosenblatt)的著作及其阅读交易理论,探讨了文学的体验性质。路易丝-罗森布拉特的著作强调了文学作品的动态性质,挑战了完全依赖于固定范畴的文学概念。罗森布拉特认为,一首诗、一部小说或一出戏剧并不是一件物品,而是一个需要读者积极参与的生活事件。通过探讨文学交易的概念,本研究有助于深入理解读者在创作和塑造文学作品过程中不断演变的角色。对读者参与文本潜在性的分析揭示了文学作品是一个组合和分享意义的互动过程。
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Subjectivity
Subjectivity SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Subjectivity is an international, transdisciplinary journal examining the social, cultural, historical and material processes, dynamics and structures of human experience. As topic, problem and resource, notions of subjectivity are relevant to many disciplines, including cultural studies, sociology, social theory, geography, anthropology and psychology. The journal brings together scholars from across the social sciences and the humanities, publishing high-quality theoretical and empirical papers that address the processes by which subjectivities are produced, explore subjectivity as a locus of social change, and examine how emerging subjectivities remake our social worlds.
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