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==How we use it==
==How we use it==


See Xpub group reading of Barthes' text [[BarthesRadio]]
See Xpub group reading of Barthes' text  
 
[[BarthesRadio]]


[[Category:Wordhole]]
[[Category:Wordhole]]

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Definition

Text by Roland Barthes, published in 1967. Barthes claims here that the meaning of a text is given not by the author but by the reader. It belongs to a school of literary theory criticism called reader-response criticism with applications not only in literature but in fields such as psychology and philosophy.

Citations

The text has been extensively citated and not always in a good way, as eg. in Jacques Derrida's ironic essay "The Deaths of Roland Barthes".

In context

One of the most well-known applications of this text is critical pedagogy, advocating dialogic learning (letting students arrive to their own conclusions, rather than being fed the meaning of a text).

How we use it

See Xpub group reading of Barthes' text

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