befogadásielméletek
Befogadásielméletek, or reception theory, is a broad approach within literary criticism and cultural studies that shifts the focus from the author's intent or the text's inherent meaning to the reader's role in creating meaning. It posits that a text does not possess a fixed, objective meaning but rather derives its significance from the act of reception by an audience.
This theoretical framework emerged primarily in the latter half of the 20th century, influenced by thinkers
Wolfgang Iser contributed the concept of the "implied reader" and the idea of the text as a
Befogadásielméletek also encompasses reader-response criticism, which explores how individual readers interpret and react to texts, and