Drawing upon a range of perspectives from textual and cultural studies, this book synthesizes textual, contextual and audience analysis into an overall picture of meaning making. Using examples ranging from Balzac to blonde jokes, modernist poetry to pop lyrics, the book discusses the factors that contribute to the formation of meaning: language, media, texts, contexts and readers. In the cultural study of texts — texts, contexts and practices — are equally important, the author argues. Meaning making takes place in the articulation between these different elements. But how can one examine all three areas at the same time? In The Cultural Analysis of Texts, Mikko Lehtonen develops a model to enable just such an approach.

Language as Human Being in the World

Language as human being in the world

While radical criticism is concerned with digging into the roots of things, as I said at the end of the previous chapter, there is good reason to start with the radix in studying meanings – namely, language, the oldest and most fundamental of all sign systems used by ...

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