Abstract
Readers are never merely passive recipients of textual messages. One of themost powerful insights of reader-response theory in the 1970s and 1980s is that the meaning of a text never resides entirely within the artifact itself. Commentators from Carlo Ginzberg (“aggressive originality”), to Jauss (“horizon of ex-pectations”), to Fish (“interpretive communities”), and Radway (“Reading is notEating”) have long-since established that readers are creators of meaning.
How to Cite:
Tatlock, L., Erlin, M., Knox, D. & Pentecost, S., (2018) “Crossing Over: Gendered Reading Formations at the Muncie Public Library, 1891-1902”, Journal of Cultural Analytics 3(2). https://doi.org/10.22148/16.021 (external link, opens in new tab).