Literary texts create imaginary or figured worlds which might engage readers. Readers engaging in imaginary or figured worlds may develop new identities. Even though readers engage in the literary texts directly, they also have indirect relationship with authors in this process. This paper draws on some influential theories such as reader response, figured worlds, and identity theories. The interaction between reader and text is dialogic; the meaning of a text depends on the transaction between readers and the text they read. On the readers’ part, they always bring their history-in-person. This influences the meaning of the text. In the end, the act of reading is an act of identity making or remaking in figured worlds. Readers shape and res...
Don Quijote is a novel that celebrates the vital importance that reading plays in forming a sense of...
Young Adult Literature has often been utilized to explore reader responses especially in attention t...
This dissertation explores reading, specifically describing the roles of reader, text, and culture i...
Literary texts create imaginary or figured worlds which might engage readers. Readers engaging in im...
T his article uses Iser’s (1989, 1993) concept of “literaryanthropology ” to inform methods for text...
This article explores the intersections of drama and reading, specifically focusing on approaches th...
The goal of this text is to reassert the importance of the imagination and the reader in the process...
This article explores the complex nature of the literature classroom by drawing on the cognitive lin...
This article explores the complex nature of the literature classroom by drawing on the cognitive lin...
This chapter illustrates the application of Figured Worlds theory (Holland, Lachicotte, Skinner, & C...
This article considers children’s engagement with the Ologies, a series of post-modern texts that bl...
Fiction provides us with diverse frames of reference and knowledge through which we make meaning of ...
Recent narrative theories on story worlds, or the worlds evoked by narratives, call attention to the...
Although reading is popularly considered to be a solitary experience, in linguistics and literature ...
Globalisation and societal change suggest the language and literacy skills needed to make meaning in...
Don Quijote is a novel that celebrates the vital importance that reading plays in forming a sense of...
Young Adult Literature has often been utilized to explore reader responses especially in attention t...
This dissertation explores reading, specifically describing the roles of reader, text, and culture i...
Literary texts create imaginary or figured worlds which might engage readers. Readers engaging in im...
T his article uses Iser’s (1989, 1993) concept of “literaryanthropology ” to inform methods for text...
This article explores the intersections of drama and reading, specifically focusing on approaches th...
The goal of this text is to reassert the importance of the imagination and the reader in the process...
This article explores the complex nature of the literature classroom by drawing on the cognitive lin...
This article explores the complex nature of the literature classroom by drawing on the cognitive lin...
This chapter illustrates the application of Figured Worlds theory (Holland, Lachicotte, Skinner, & C...
This article considers children’s engagement with the Ologies, a series of post-modern texts that bl...
Fiction provides us with diverse frames of reference and knowledge through which we make meaning of ...
Recent narrative theories on story worlds, or the worlds evoked by narratives, call attention to the...
Although reading is popularly considered to be a solitary experience, in linguistics and literature ...
Globalisation and societal change suggest the language and literacy skills needed to make meaning in...
Don Quijote is a novel that celebrates the vital importance that reading plays in forming a sense of...
Young Adult Literature has often been utilized to explore reader responses especially in attention t...
This dissertation explores reading, specifically describing the roles of reader, text, and culture i...