Readings
Genre
All the M's
Imaginative Texts
Positioning the Reader
100

A synonym for reading 

What is interpretation?

100

Romance, science fiction, fantasy and war are all examples of this type of genre

What is subject-related genre?

100

Spoken, print, graphic or electronic communications with a public audience.

What is a media text?

100

A story of events or experiences, real or imagined  

What is a narrative?

100

The distinct personality of a piece of writing

What is voice?

200

A personal reaction to a text that can be explained with reference to your context

What is a response?

200

Novel, essay, poem, rhetoric and myth are all examples of this type of genre

What is form-related genre?

200

The means or channel of communication such as the spoken word, print, graphics, electronic/digital forms

What is a medium?

200

Ordinary language used in speaking or writing, distinguished from poetry by its lack of a marked metrical structure

What is prose?

200

Describes the way the ‘voice’ is delivered

What is tone?

300

A way of making meaning of a text which challenges or questions the assumptions underlying

What is a resistant reading?

300

The categories into which texts are grouped… subject matter or form and structure.  

What is genre?

300

Combination of two or more communication modes

What is a multimodal text?

300

The ways in which a narrator may be related to the story

What is narrative point of view?

300

The views, positions, ideas and perspectives of individuals or groups represented in a text.

What are multiple voices?

400

Seems to be the natural or preferred way to interpret a text… depends on the ideology of the person making the decision.

What is a dominant or preferred reading?

400

An accepted practice that has developed over time and is used in - and understood to belong to - a particular genre. …can be techniques, features or elements

What is a generic convention?

400

Language used to discuss language

What is metalanguage?

400

Word groups/phrases used in a non-literal way for particular effect

What is figurative language?

400

The ways in which aspects of texts are arranged and how they affect meaning… how they create a particular style

What are stylistic features?

500

Focuses on the gaps and silences in texts to create meanings that vary from those meanings that seem to be foregrounded.

What is an alternative reading?

500

Composite texts resulting from a mixing of elements from different sources or genres.

What is a hybrid text?

500

The atmosphere or feeling in a particular text created by language choices

What is mood?

500

A sense of beauty or an appreciation of artistic expression  

What is aesthetic?

500

The selection of stylistic features to achieve a particular effect.

What are stylistic choices?

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