Artigo Revisado por pares

The Evolving Audience: Alternatives to Audience Accommodation

1987; National Council of Teachers of English; Volume: 38; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/357586

ISSN

1939-9006

Autores

Robert G. Roth,

Tópico(s)

Poetry Analysis and Criticism

Resumo

While such literary theorists as Wolfgang Iser and Louise Rosenblatt have been demonstrating the many ways readers actively construct the meanings of a written text, teachers of writing have become increasingly interested in what may be a corresponding process: the ways writers actively construct their audiences. Composing scholars and rhetoricians have begun to question the traditional emphasis on adapting a text to a predetermined audience. The process of imagining a reader, says George Dillon in Constructing Texts, is not an attempt to approximate the knowledge and viewpoint of actual persons but a process of projecting a self that readers will try on and find agreeable (163-64). In Writing for Readers, Barry Kroll cites the seminal articlesWalter Ong's The Writer's Audience Is Always a Fiction and Douglas Park's The Meanings of 'Audience' -and sums up the new view of audience in this way:

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