Notes:
*The meaning of the text is not inherently in the text itself, different people may see different things. Audiences perception has therefore changed as it is based more on the individuals experience, rather than the writers one moral message. - sourced from This blog.
*"This finding challenges Bourdieu's schematic connections between taste and class. and his reduction of individuals to a single aesthetic disposition or mode of identification with texts (critical distance vs. engagement). My group's taste "identities" were hybrid, and their response to the program was a complex combination of critical appreciation and intensely emotional engagement. While I found that my group was skewed towards the upper middle class in terms of education (56% has gone beyond a B.A.), and thus fit the marketing demographics for "quality" television, they were not merely attracted to the show for its arty aesthetics and thought-provoking writing, but also for its ability to make them feel as well as think."
This suggests that audience connection with the text is more complex, having to have an emotional effect as well as to give thought. The results would suggest that whilst a larger percentile had a high level of eduction, it was only ever so slightly above, meaning the distinction between how a post modern texts appeals is becoming closer together.
Soruced from this articleThis article
*Interesting but perhaps not entirely relevant, look here.
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