Romance Languages Annual: RLA., Volume 3Purdue Research Foundation, 1991 - Language and languages |
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Page 186
... interpreted that makes something a sign . In his most recent book The Limits of Interpretation , Umberto Eco has explored the relationship between text and interpretation and I will use this book as a starting point for my reflections ...
... interpreted that makes something a sign . In his most recent book The Limits of Interpretation , Umberto Eco has explored the relationship between text and interpretation and I will use this book as a starting point for my reflections ...
Page 187
... interpretation . One of Eco goals in this book is to reestablish the " rights of the text ” ( Limits 62 ) to authorize certain interpretations and forbid others , however he suggests that in practice it is a particular community of ...
... interpretation . One of Eco goals in this book is to reestablish the " rights of the text ” ( Limits 62 ) to authorize certain interpretations and forbid others , however he suggests that in practice it is a particular community of ...
Page 188
... interpretation . In Eco's view , the act of interpreting a word does not consist in activating a simple definition ; it opens before us the entire range of culturally encoded associations of the word . If we apply this model to reading ...
... interpretation . In Eco's view , the act of interpreting a word does not consist in activating a simple definition ; it opens before us the entire range of culturally encoded associations of the word . If we apply this model to reading ...
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