types of context in textual analysis

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blue yellow green and red modern retro high school - book planner nusxasi understanding context year 11 english lesson objectives define the term 'context' and describe the difference between context of production and context of reception. list some of the different types of context, briefly define them and explain where you might look if you wanted to find information on them. undertake research to find information on different types of context that may have influenced the construction and reception of a text. 1 2 3 definition contents: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 authorial context historical context social context cutural context political context personal context expectations of genre definition the word 'context' refers to the background information, circumstances and environment surrounding the production and reception of a text. you might have heard the phrase 'every text is a product of its time' or 'texts are cultural artefacts'. this …
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sonal context expectations of genre authorial context how a text has been influenced by the events of the author’s life, their other work and the circumstances that surrounded the writing of the text. this might include key aspects of their identity, significant life experiences, values and beliefs and their personal style and other works. your turn where and when was the author born? what were some of their most significant life experiences? do they often write texts of a particular genre? have they cited any major influences on their work? questions to ask: when researching authorial context, consider the following: interviews with the author biographies personal / business website front or back of texts (sometimes include an author's note) where to look: historical context how a text has been shaped by the historical events, timeframe and circumstances of the time the text was produced or of the chosen setting of …
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rginalised in society? what were the social norms or customs? was there a hierarchy influenced by gender, race or class? what rules existed around behaviours and interactions? questions to ask: when researching social context, consider the following: history books or websites diary entries movies or other texts set in the same time period online dictionaries and encyclopaedias where to look: cultural context how a text has been influenced by the cultural features, traditions, beliefs, customs, and way of life specific to a particular group of people. this might include factors related to race, nationality, geographical area or religion. it might also include literature, art, music, media, fashion or the nature of work and occupations. your turn what can you find out about the culture of the dominant group that the text focuses on? what were the dominant religions at the time? what literature, media, art, music or fashion was popular …
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fe that influence the way they perceive the world, and ultimately, the way they interpret the text. this might include key parts of reader's identity (e.g. age, gender, race, occupation, location), their significant life experiences and/or their values, attitudes and beliefs. your turn what are the key parts of your identity that might influence the way in which you view the world? what are your most significant life experiences? what are your values, attitudes and beliefs? do you enjoy reading or viewing texts of a particular genre? questions to ask: when making notes on personal context, consider the following: your age, gender, ethnicity, family, location, occupation, education level etc. your experience with reading or viewing other texts your upbringing and life experiences where to look: expectations of genre how a text reflects a particular style or category and the associated conventions of this genre. this might include whether the text …
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blue yellow green and red modern retro high school - book planner nusxasi understanding context year 11 english lesson objectives define the term 'context' and describe the difference between context of production and context of reception. list some of the different types of context, briefly define them and explain where you might look if you wanted to find information on them. undertake research to find information on different types of context that may have influenced the construction and reception of a text. 1 2 3 definition contents: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 authorial context historical context social context cutural context political context personal context expectations of genre definition the word 'context' refers to the background information, circumstances …

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