The Novel Imagery - Aesthetic Response as Feral Laboratory (Paperback, New)


The Novel Imagery: Aesthetic Response as Feral Laboratory slowly builds and shapes a theory of reading and how readers participate in meaning creation. From the fundamental ontological and functional connections between author, text and reader, The Novel Imagery develops an original way of seeing the reader's role in the novel as deeply creative and thoroughly connected to the reader's way of being. When complete, the feral laboratory at the heart of this model and theory suggests a way of exploring a literary work for the creative potential it makes possible in the reader. Beyond literature, The Novel Imagery sets out a theory revealing new ways to understand traditional media and presents tools for evaluating new media. The Novel Imagery unfurls an intricate design that simultaneously reinforces the author or artist as creative initiator and reveals readers' meaning creation as powerful and prolific. Dawan Stanford, J.D., Ph.D., is a writer, visual thinker, lawyer, teacher, entrepreneur, and itinerant bibliophile. The Novel Imagery: Aesthetic Response as Feral Laboratory slowly builds and shapes a theory of reading and how readers participate in meaning creation. From the fundamental ontological and functional connections between author, text and reader, The Novel Imagery develops an original way of seeing the readers role in the novel as deeply creative and thoroughly connected to the readers way of being. When complete, the feral laboratory at the heart of this model and theory suggests a way of exploring a literary work for the creative potential it makes possible in the reader. Beyond literature, The Novel Imagery sets out a theory revealing new ways to understand traditional media and presents tools for evaluating new media. The Novel Imagery unfurls an intricate design that simultaneously reinforces the author or artist as creative initiator and reveals readers meaning creation as powerful and prolific. The Novel Imagery provides students with a solid introduction to reader response theory, techniques in comparative literature, and media theory development and presentation. For teachers, artists, and others, The Novel Imagery offers an original theory that reaches beyond the role of the reader and aesthetic response and becomes a theory of art inviting further experimentation.

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The Novel Imagery: Aesthetic Response as Feral Laboratory slowly builds and shapes a theory of reading and how readers participate in meaning creation. From the fundamental ontological and functional connections between author, text and reader, The Novel Imagery develops an original way of seeing the reader's role in the novel as deeply creative and thoroughly connected to the reader's way of being. When complete, the feral laboratory at the heart of this model and theory suggests a way of exploring a literary work for the creative potential it makes possible in the reader. Beyond literature, The Novel Imagery sets out a theory revealing new ways to understand traditional media and presents tools for evaluating new media. The Novel Imagery unfurls an intricate design that simultaneously reinforces the author or artist as creative initiator and reveals readers' meaning creation as powerful and prolific. Dawan Stanford, J.D., Ph.D., is a writer, visual thinker, lawyer, teacher, entrepreneur, and itinerant bibliophile. The Novel Imagery: Aesthetic Response as Feral Laboratory slowly builds and shapes a theory of reading and how readers participate in meaning creation. From the fundamental ontological and functional connections between author, text and reader, The Novel Imagery develops an original way of seeing the readers role in the novel as deeply creative and thoroughly connected to the readers way of being. When complete, the feral laboratory at the heart of this model and theory suggests a way of exploring a literary work for the creative potential it makes possible in the reader. Beyond literature, The Novel Imagery sets out a theory revealing new ways to understand traditional media and presents tools for evaluating new media. The Novel Imagery unfurls an intricate design that simultaneously reinforces the author or artist as creative initiator and reveals readers meaning creation as powerful and prolific. The Novel Imagery provides students with a solid introduction to reader response theory, techniques in comparative literature, and media theory development and presentation. For teachers, artists, and others, The Novel Imagery offers an original theory that reaches beyond the role of the reader and aesthetic response and becomes a theory of art inviting further experimentation.

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Imprint

Atropos Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

Think Media: Egs Media Philosophy

Release date

February 2009

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First published

February 2009

Authors

Editors

Dimensions

216 x 140 x 11mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

188

Edition

New

ISBN-13

978-0-9819462-9-0

Barcode

9780981946290

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LSN

0-9819462-9-1



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