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explain stanley fish concept of interpretive communities​

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Answered by mrgabru94
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Fish claims that we interpret texts as a part of an “interpretive community” that influences us to read texts in a particular way. Fish divided the activity of reading into two categories: the same reader can interpret different texts differently, and different readers may interpret the same text in a similar way.

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Answered by runalisa09
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Fish defines the interpretive community as being "made up of ationthose who share interpretive strategies not for reading (in the conventionalsense) but for writing texts, for constituting their properties and assigning their intentions" (Variorum 989).

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