The issue of meaning production in written communication is discussed through the analysis of three different material presentations of the Gospels: a handwritten codex, a printed book and a tablet. Starting with a distinction between “text" and "book", the paper states that material supports are important in the construction of meaning without, however, relegating to the background, as unimportant, questions of uses, appropriations by readers and, of course, the text. A minimal cartography designed to map the production of meaning in reading is proposed, involving the text, the material aspects of its presentation, the individual and social dimension of the readers
This book offers an exposition of a reading strategy identified by the author as "material intertext...
Books are more than the written texts they present (White 2005; Hayler 2015), they offer readers an ...
The purpose of this article is to look critically at different opinions circulating today concerning...
The issue of meaning production in written communication is discussed through the analysis of three ...
The paper examines the loss of meaning that occurs when Biblical manuscripts are translated into the...
The paper examines the loss of meaning that occurs when Biblical manuscripts are translated into the...
The present paper emphasizes reading as an activity of meaning construction which implies the dynami...
In the semiotic tradition text is considered a sign with its own content. This content is shaped by ...
Amidst the proliferation of methods in New Testament interpretive practices, the quest for the meani...
This thesis deals with the phenomenon of the book as crucial means of communication of the author (o...
Social practices of using printed books in the digital age are mostly based on the symbolic power of...
The graphic production of a text, i.e. its organization in space, is as meaningful as the linguistic...
This essay explores the notion of meaning, particularly as applied to acts of producing and reading ...
About the book: We all recognize a text as having some sort of unity, but in what exactly does that ...
À « l’ère du numérique », cette thèse porte sur le livre défini comme forme médiatique. En réinterro...
This book offers an exposition of a reading strategy identified by the author as "material intertext...
Books are more than the written texts they present (White 2005; Hayler 2015), they offer readers an ...
The purpose of this article is to look critically at different opinions circulating today concerning...
The issue of meaning production in written communication is discussed through the analysis of three ...
The paper examines the loss of meaning that occurs when Biblical manuscripts are translated into the...
The paper examines the loss of meaning that occurs when Biblical manuscripts are translated into the...
The present paper emphasizes reading as an activity of meaning construction which implies the dynami...
In the semiotic tradition text is considered a sign with its own content. This content is shaped by ...
Amidst the proliferation of methods in New Testament interpretive practices, the quest for the meani...
This thesis deals with the phenomenon of the book as crucial means of communication of the author (o...
Social practices of using printed books in the digital age are mostly based on the symbolic power of...
The graphic production of a text, i.e. its organization in space, is as meaningful as the linguistic...
This essay explores the notion of meaning, particularly as applied to acts of producing and reading ...
About the book: We all recognize a text as having some sort of unity, but in what exactly does that ...
À « l’ère du numérique », cette thèse porte sur le livre défini comme forme médiatique. En réinterro...
This book offers an exposition of a reading strategy identified by the author as "material intertext...
Books are more than the written texts they present (White 2005; Hayler 2015), they offer readers an ...
The purpose of this article is to look critically at different opinions circulating today concerning...