Things I've been thinking about lately include a theory of reading/reception based on the idea of 'pellets' or 'rewards'. What intrigues me about, eg, deconstruction and reader-response theory is that you can read any text as meaning anything, in theory: so how, in practice, do readers make meanings out of texts? And at the moment I think one of the ways is that readers get rewarded by the text for certain interpretations: it's like video games unlocking levels or giving you 'easter eggs' if you figure out how to do a secret task. Like if you think the main romance in Singin' In The Rain is the Don Lockwood/Cathy Selden one, you get a treat at the end of the movie, you get to see your pairing kissing on a hill; if you think the main romance is Don Lockwood/Cosmo Brown, you don't get a treat. Which is, of course, where fanfiction comes in: we give ourselves treats for our own readings! We don't rely on The
I've also just started reading 1000 Plateaux, or at least reading bits of it that I hadn't read before: I always forget that Deleuze & Guattari are actually really good, because they got taken up mainly within a particular, very macho, style of academic discourse which annoys me. But I'm reading about nomadology and the war-machine and smooth and striated space, and thinking that really this needs to get integrated into Now and Rome immediately.
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It's the start of term here, too, this week, so you have my sympathy for the busy-ness. Hurrah, though, for actual, real-life students turning up to do your course! That must be satisfying, exciting...and maybe a bit scary, too. But this is your course, and that means they'll have a whale of a time - and so, I hope, will you. Good luck!
heya! i can't believe i forgot to reply to this the other day! PELLETS AND REWARDS! this is really, really cool. i'm very into it, and i've been thinking about it a lot. have you written about this before (i.e. anywhere i can reference?)
Hey! I thought you would like the pellets-and-rewards thing, actually, so I'm glad you do. No, I haven't written about it anywhere yet, am still cogitating, but let's talk about it here on the interwebs!
(I caught up with your blog in a big whoosh the other day, btw - you've been busy!! sorry for no comments along the way.)
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