La théorie de la réception dans la critique arabe : d'une assimilation théorique à une pratique conditionnelle
Mots-clés :
Reception Theory, Arab criticism, implied reader, horizon of expectation, groundingRésumé
The study interrogates the embodiment of Reception Theory within Arab criticism, tracing translation contexts, localization mechanisms, and adaptation to local culture.
It employs a historical-analytical methodology, tracking interactions by critics such as Nasr Hamid Abu Zayd, Mohammed Meftah, and Bushra Moussa Saleh with concepts like the "implied reader" and "horizon of expectation”.
Central questions address how Arab critics assimilated Western Reception Theory and applied it within an interpretive environment favoring guided reading.
It also examines application limits in a context constraining reader freedom through pre-established religious and cultural references.