Communicative Model – Author, Hero, Text, Recipient in a Postmodern Novel
Communicative Model – Author, Hero, Text, Recipient in a Postmodern Novel
Author(s): Nataliia Levchenko, Pecherskyh Lubov, Olena Varenikova, Nataliya TorkutSubject(s): Literary Texts, Novel
Published by: Editura Lumen, Asociatia Lumen
Keywords: author;hero;text;recipient;dialog;
Summary/Abstract: The study deals with the communicative interaction between the author, the hero, the text, the reader in a postmodern novel.A similar and ambiguous reality, on the one hand, sometimes led to the subjectivist hypertrophy, absolutizing the author’s world view, and at times minimized and devaluated the author’s identity, on the other. Therefore, from the end of the 1990s the ways of expressing author’s “Self” changed dramatically, which directly affected the means of creating a hero in the contemporary Ukrainian literature. An important place in the communicative literary model was occupied by the text as an independent semantic unit and the reader as an interpreter of the text.The specifics of deploying the dialog between the author and the hero point to the transformation of their functions in the Ukrainian postmodern novel. Considering the statement of the death of the author proclaimed by R. Barthes, the former stops being the main holistic text creator, thus rather becoming its product and the way of expression.The author, the hero and the text have a certain integrity aimed at the interpretative game with the recipient, who diffuses the newly created semantic integrity into a diversity of meanings.
Journal: Postmodern Openings
- Issue Year: 12/2021
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 96-106
- Page Count: 12
- Language: English