Phenomenolological review V. Cierer of reading proceedings in the context of its «litery anthropology»
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https://doi.org/10.31548/hspedagog2020.01.064Abstract
The phenomenological review of V. Izer's reading process in the context of «literary anthropology» is analyzed. The philosopher makes a distinction between interpretation and reception. The first, in his opinion, gives the imagination a «semantic definition», and the second – a sense of aesthetic, object. The first passes within the limits of the «semantic orientations» of the literary theory, and the second – within the limits of the cultural and anthropological context. The article deals with the philosophical analysis of the reception aesthetics. For the supporters of this theoretical direction, there is an inherent shift of attention from the problems of creativity and literary work to the problem of its reception or, in other words, from the level of psychological, sociological or anthropological interpretation of the creative biography, to the level of perceived consciousness. Receptive aesthetics gives the reader privilege in the «text / reader» paradigm and gives him the cognitive and affective ability to create his own text from this text.
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Izer V. (1997). Retseptivnaya es-tetika [Receptive aestetics]. Akademic notebooks, (6), 59-97
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