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- Open_text abstract "In semiotic analysis, an open text is a text that allows multiple or mediated interpretation by the readers. In contrast, a closed text leads the reader to one intended interpretation.The concept of the open text comes from Umberto Eco's collection of essays The Role of the Reader, but it is also derivative of Roland Barthes's distinction between 'readerly' (lisible) and 'writerly' (scriptible) texts as set out in his 1968 essay, The Death of the Author.".
- Open_text wikiPageExternalLink etd-06092006-044853.
- Open_text wikiPageExternalLink scholar?q=+%22open+text%22&as_subj=soc.
- Open_text wikiPageID "14595954".
- Open_text wikiPageRevisionID "541633526".
- Open_text hasPhotoCollection Open_text.
- Open_text subject Category:Hermeneutics.
- Open_text subject Category:Literary_theory.
- Open_text subject Category:Semiotics.
- Open_text comment "In semiotic analysis, an open text is a text that allows multiple or mediated interpretation by the readers. In contrast, a closed text leads the reader to one intended interpretation.The concept of the open text comes from Umberto Eco's collection of essays The Role of the Reader, but it is also derivative of Roland Barthes's distinction between 'readerly' (lisible) and 'writerly' (scriptible) texts as set out in his 1968 essay, The Death of the Author.".
- Open_text label "Dzieło otwarte".
- Open_text label "Open text".
- Open_text label "Opera aperta".
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- Open_text sameAs Dzieło_otwarte.
- Open_text sameAs m.03d8_py.
- Open_text sameAs Q2053926.
- Open_text sameAs Q2053926.
- Open_text wasDerivedFrom Open_text?oldid=541633526.
- Open_text isPrimaryTopicOf Open_text.