Newman Chapter 3: Text Flashcards

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text

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an individual instance of media, something made by a producer and received by a consumer (distinguishing it from its production or consumption)

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textual analysis

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to talk about the meanings in the text

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7 levels of textual analysis

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  1. anticipation
  2. experience
  3. description
  4. analysis
  5. interpretation
  6. evaluation
  7. appropriation
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anticipation (7 levels of textual analysis)

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  • information that we know about a text before going into it will shape our experience of it
  • ex: anticipating a new film after seeing a trailer or an ad
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experience (7 levels of textual analysis)

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  • the consumption of media
  • analysis must be done well after repeated encounters with the text
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description (7 levels of textual analysis)

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  • describe what happens
  • ex: describe the basic plot, characters, and setting
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analysis (7 levels of textual analysis)

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  • try to break the text down
  • sensitive to type, form (medium), and genre (category) of text
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interpretation (7 levels of textual analysis)

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  • assign meaning, offer explanations, or pose arguments
  • judge analysis and compare it to your opinion
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evaluation (7 levels of textual analysis)

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  • pose judgements
  • is the text good or bad?
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appropriation (7 levels of textual analysis)

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  • taking the original and altering it
  • ex: parody, fan art, edits
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