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"Style and Reader Response: Minds, media, methods profiles the diversity of theoretical and methodological approaches in reception-oriented research in stylistics. Collectively, the chapters investigate how real readers, players, audiences, and viewers respond to, experience, and interpret texts. Contributions to the book investigate discourse types such as contemporary literature, poetry, political speeches, digital fiction, art exhibitions, and online news discourse. The volume also exemplifies the variety of empirical approaches in reception research, with contributors drawing on a range of methods including discussion groups, interviews, questionnaires, and think-aloud protocols with data analysed from both online and offline sources. Style and Reader Response makes an important contribution to an emerging paradigm within stylistics in which verifiable insights from readers are used to generate new models and new understandings of texts across media, with each essay demonstrating the centrality of empirical research for theoretical, methodological, and/or analytical advancements within and beyond stylistics"--

Style and Reader Response: Minds, media, methods profiles the diversity of theoretical and methodological approaches in reception-oriented research in stylistics. Collectively, the chapters investigate how real readers, players, audiences, and viewers respond to, experience, and interpret texts. Contributions to the book investigate discourse types such as contemporary literature, poetry, political speeches, digital fiction, art exhibitions, and online news discourse. The volume also exemplifies the variety of empirical approaches in reception research, with contributors drawing on a range of methods including discussion groups, interviews, questionnaires, and think-aloud protocols with data analysed from both online and offline sources. Style and Reader Response makes an important contribution to an emerging paradigm within stylistics in which verifiable insights from readers are used to generate new models and new understandings of texts across media, with each essay demonstrating the centrality of empirical research for theoretical, methodological, and/or analytical advancements within and beyond stylistics.

Recenzijas

Style and Reader Response: Minds, media, methods expertly showcases the value and versatility of empirical reader response methods in contemporary stylistic research. The studies and methodological applications in this collection trace those inherent dialogic connections that exist between text and reader, and convincingly demonstrate that, regardless of whether the data under focused consideration is the literary text or reader responses, reception-oriented research has much to offer stylistic accounts of reading. [ ...] The collection celebrates the value of situated and contextualised approaches. It demonstrates that naturalistic methodologies can be empirical, that experimental protocols can be qualitative, and that all such approaches can be systematic and scientific, and rigorous and reliable, in their own right. -- Chloe Harrison, Aston University, in Narrative Inquiry 33:1 (2023)

Acknowledgements vii
Chapter 1 Responding to style
1(22)
Alice Bell
Sam Browse
Alison Gibbons
David Peplow
Section I Minds
Chapter 2 Interpretation in interaction: On the dialogic nature of response
23(20)
David Peplow
Sara Whiteley
Chapter 3 Modelling an unethical mind
43(18)
Jessica Norledge
Chapter 4 Towards an empirical stylistics of critical reception: The oppositional reader in political discourse
61(20)
Sam Browse
Chapter 5 A cognitive and cultural reader response theory of character construction
81(20)
Julia Vaefien
Sven Strasen
Section II Media
Chapter 6 "Why do you insist that Alana is not real?": Visitors' perceptions of the fictionality of Andi and Lance Olsen's `there's no place like time' exhibition
101(22)
Alison Gibbons
Chapter 7 Reading hyperlinks in hypertext fiction: An Empirical Approach
123(20)
Isabelle van der Bom
Lyle Skains
Alice Bell
Astrid Ensslin
Chapter 8 Evaluating news events: Using appraisal for reader response
143(22)
Martine van Driel
Section III Methods
Chapter 9 In defence of introspection
165(14)
Peter Stockwell
Chapter 10 Reading the readers: Ethical and methodological issues for researching readers and reading in the digital age
179(18)
Bronwen Thomas
Chapter 11 Extra-textuality and affective intensities: Moving out from readers to people, places, and things
197(20)
Hugh Escott
Chapter 12 Postscript: Toward a reconciliation of empirical traditions in the investigation of reading and literature
217(14)
Moniek M. Kuijpers
Index 231