The New Reader -- The Reader as Producer

 

With hypertext, which is viewed as writerly, the reader interprets a text not in order to either accept or reject the ideas of the text outright, but rather to appreciate the plurality of ideas that constitutes it.

This contrasts with the view of Foucault's that the author 'defines its form, and characterises its mode of existence'.

 

 

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