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    JAUSS VIEWS: A SUMMING UP OF HIS RECEPTION-AESTHETICS Hans Robert Jauss‚ the significant German proponent of reception-aesthetics provided a historical vantage point to reader oriented criticism. His historical dimension commingled the two seeming oppositions – Russian Formalism and Social Theory. Jauss borrows the term ‘paradigm’ from Science‚ which for him is the scientific skeleton formed of the hypotheses and ideas that function in an aeon. If someone‚ in accordance with Einstein’s theory travels

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    the comparative method  and comparative research. Aesthetics is a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of art‚ beauty‚ and taste‚ with the creation and appreciation of beauty. It is more scientifically defined as the study of sensory or sensory-emotional values‚ sometimes called judgments of sentiment and taste.  More broadly‚ scholars in the field define aesthetics as "critical reflection on art‚ culture and nature." More specific aesthetic theory‚ often with practical implications‚ relating

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    AESTHETIC READING: READING FOR APPRECIATION AND ENJOYMENT Aesthetic reading is for entertainment. * Reading to explore one. * In Aesthetic reading‚ the reader’s attention is centered directly on what he likes through during his relationship with that particular text.” * Non-academicals purposes of reading. Aesthetic Stance is for experience * Recreational reading. * Fulfills an important function in lives. * Reading for pleasure or aesthetic reading‚ been described as “the

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    them. Social events and our social lives can and may affect our wardrobes and what we choose to wear a specific day‚ but why do some people choose to wear specific shades of certain colors with one another? Elisabeth Camp presents in her “The Socio-Aesthetics of Pink” the idea that the shades of a specific color can hold a personality which had been shaped by those who’ve influenced the color through branding and product naming‚ along with the way they have presented the color. One of the more affected

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    Aesthetic and Thematic Definition of Independent Films "The Official cinema of the world has run out of breath. It is morally corrupt‚ aesthetically obsolete‚ thematically superficial‚ and temperamentally boring." (Lionel R et al‚ 1960) As a result of this and a great number of other reasons‚ independent cinema was born. For the most people who have a basic knowledge of American cinema‚ “independent filmmaking consists of low budget projects made by (mostly) young filmmakers with a strong personal

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    Aesthetics Legibility and readability govern the fundamental qualities of a typeface‚ while aesthetics of a typeface manifest what a cultural code evokes. Although the Super Normal typefaces are characterized with timeless and restricted characteristics‚ they are not tedious. Indeed‚ the typefaces in the study‚ in order to celebrate normality‚ have been branded by the era they were born. The design of Bodoni embodies a considered eminent figure of the eighteenth century‚ recalling the spirit and

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    International University of the Caribbean READING IN CONTENT AREA Essay Distinguish between Aesthetic and Efferent Reading‚ and Apply reading strategies to develop Reading Skills in any grade level. Lecturer: Dawn Muirhead

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    I have been in the hospital for almost a month. After the bombing the doctors said that it would be impossible for me to ever walk again‚ let alone run. I remember it all so clearly‚ like a brand etched into the folds of my  brain. It happened just as I crossed the finish line‚ as my foot passed the checkered strip‚ there was a piercing sound and I was ejected backwards‚ flying through the air my body was engulfed in flames. I felt the searing pain of the fire surrounding me‚ before I faded into

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    scrutinized in the equivalent way as Fisher uses in the example of rock recordings‚ then feasibly there is an argument to make that the aesthetic quality of the listener is negated when they are expecting to hear the same performance they had heard recorded live. Again‚ this all leads back to the argument for the recording itself being the standard. Subjective value judgments are categorized on how thoroughly

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    In “Aesthetics and Anaesthetics: Walter Benjamin’s Artwork Essay Reconsidered‚” Susan Buck-Morss draws on some of Benjamin’s claims‚ such as the parallel between aesthetic and politics‚ and argues that one of the main issues with modernity is that it leads to anesthetization of one’s emotions and senses. In other words‚ modernization resulted in this dullness and numbness when it came to experiencing feelings. Buck-Morss links this necessary numbing to neurasthenia‚ which would be treated with drugs

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