Reception Theory
Define
the theory in your own words.
In terms of the reception theory this is how
individuals receive and interpret text that is influenced by their cultural
background, upbringing or their life experiences. Its when the individual decides
what the text means to them. The reception theory is broken down into different
parts such as the preferred, oppositional or negotiated.
Preferred
reading
Preferred reading this is when the producer’s uses
codes of conduct that draw upon and support the audience expectations. That
lead the audiences to accept the dominant values within the text.
Negotiated
reading
In terms of the negotiating reading this is when the
individual has a choice, to whether accept the reading on his or her own or to
simply reject it altogether. The audience might watch the film or read the text
but might not accept aspects in the film/texts. They may argue against points about
something that might not be represented fairly in their point of view.
Oppositional
reading
Oppositional reading also known as radical response,
this is when someone watches or reads a text, but the individual completely
rejects what they have consumed of a dominant code and the social values.
Aberrant
reading
Aberrant reading this is where the audience interprets
a completely different meaning from what the text was actually intending to
mean. This could be to the fact that the individual doesn’t share the same
values of the text. Another reason could be due to the individual’s upbringing,
life experiences or cultural background that is why the individual might
interpret the wrong message that the text is meant to convey.
Why might your theory be used to analyse gangster
film?
The reception theory might be used to find out how
individuals might react to aspects in the film, and what their personal
influences might be on it. For example their cultural background and life
experiences might be influential. It might be used to see how individuals from
the audience interpret and receive the text and see what conventions and codes
in the film means to them. For example violence, death and drugs, they choose
whether to accept the content or not. The theory might also be used to see
whether the audience gets the intended meaning of the text or if they receive
an entirely different meaning. In addition it might also be used to see if the
audience understand the text that is consistent with the aspects and intentions
of the producers.
Apply your theory to City of God and Scarface, what
message do each of the films convey about money, power, crime and violence.
In relations to Scarface money convey the message that
with more money brings more power and respect. In this film money was a
constant factor, it was something that either people had or something that
people wanted, it played a huge influence on people and their way of life. In
anchorage to the reception theory people from the audience might interpret
their own views on what money means to them, due to cultural upbringings and
life experiences money could mean something of a high value. Or to some people
in the audience money could be something that people think should be earned and
should be valued. Where as for City of God money wasn't used in the same way as
in Scarface. Even when characters had money they didn't use it in the
conventional way. They didn't seem to value it very much they focused more on
power, crime and violence. In City of God crime was seen as either a game to be
played or it was something to make your way to the top to gain power and
respect. In the sense of the reception theory again people could choose to
accept this factor or not they could argue that crime and violence doesn't get
you power or respect and in the end all it gets you is death and destruction.
In addition in both of the film it didn't matter how much money the characters
had it didn't bring them happiness, they always wanted more maybe to fill the
void such as more power and drugs. In both of the films women conveyed the
message that women are sexual objects or either weak characters. The optional reading
I think would come in here, I think women in particular would completely reject
this message being conveyed to the audience.
Isabella as discussed in your last review, please read through your work and THEN publish it.
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