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Anchorages of Meaning: The Consequences of Contextualist Approaches to Literary Meaning Production
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Anchorages of Meaning: The Consequences of Contextualist Approaches to Literary Meaning Production

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In the past few decades, contextualist conceptions of meaning and knowledge have gained ground in the humanities and social sciences. In literary studies the question of the consequences of contextualism for the practices and self-understanding of the discipline has become one of the most hotly contested topics. The present book addresses this issue, with the purpose of providing a corrective to these debates, which have predominantly relied on simplified notions of the text-context relationship. To this end, the author first presents a systematic account of the issues surrounding contextualism. Proceeding from that, a heterological model of interpretation is proposed which is based on a multi-level notion of context and allows for a heterology of epistemological foundations - or, anchorages - of meaning.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
13 November 2001
Pages
180
ISBN
9783631386033

In the past few decades, contextualist conceptions of meaning and knowledge have gained ground in the humanities and social sciences. In literary studies the question of the consequences of contextualism for the practices and self-understanding of the discipline has become one of the most hotly contested topics. The present book addresses this issue, with the purpose of providing a corrective to these debates, which have predominantly relied on simplified notions of the text-context relationship. To this end, the author first presents a systematic account of the issues surrounding contextualism. Proceeding from that, a heterological model of interpretation is proposed which is based on a multi-level notion of context and allows for a heterology of epistemological foundations - or, anchorages - of meaning.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
13 November 2001
Pages
180
ISBN
9783631386033