Readers, responses and popular culture
pp. 215-237
Abstract
We know that a text is not a line of words releasing a single ‘theological’ meaning (the ‘message’ of the Author-God) but a multi-dimensional space in which a variety of writings, none of them original, blend and clash. The text is a tissue of quotations drawn from innumerable centres of culture.3
Publication details
Published in:
Hughes-Warrington Marnie (2005) Palgrave advances in world histories. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 215-237
Full citation:
Hughes-Warrington Marnie (2005) „Readers, responses and popular culture“, In: M. Hughes-Warrington (ed.), Palgrave advances in world histories, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 215–237.