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  • Reader-response criticism
  • School of literary theory focused on writings' readers

    Reader-response criticism is a school of literary theory that focuses on the reader (or "audience") and their experience of a literary work, in contrast

    Reader-response criticism

    Reader-response criticism

    Reader-response_criticism

  • Norman N. Holland
  • American literary critic

    literary theory, primarily for having been one of the pioneers of reader-response criticism. Holland's writings have been translated into Chinese, Dutch,

    Norman N. Holland

    Norman N. Holland

    Norman_N._Holland

  • David Bleich (academic)
  • American literary theorist and academic

    the Bleich "heuristic", a reader-response approach to teaching literature. He is also a proponent of reader-response criticism to literature, advocating

    David Bleich (academic)

    David_Bleich_(academic)

  • New Criticism
  • Formalist movement in literary theory

    poststructuralism, deconstruction theory, New Testament narrative criticism, and reader-response theory. It has been credited with anticipating the insights

    New Criticism

    New_Criticism

  • Reading the Romance
  • 1984 book by Janice Radway

    by Janice Radway that analyzes the Romance novel genre using reader-response criticism, first published in 1984 and reprinted in 1991. The 1984 edition

    Reading the Romance

    Reading_the_Romance

  • Wolfgang Iser
  • German literary scholar

    Constance. He was married to Lore Iser. Iser is known for his reader-response criticism in literary theory. This theory began to evolve in 1967, while

    Wolfgang Iser

    Wolfgang_Iser

  • Literary criticism
  • Study, evaluation, and interpretation of literature

    Post-modernism Reader-response criticism Semiotic literary criticism New Criticism Genre studies Hermeneutics Marxist literary criticism Cultural studies

    Literary criticism

    Literary_criticism

  • The Death of the Author
  • 1967 essay by Roland Barthes

    for art Authorial intent Lisible Not in Heaven Postmodernism Reader-response criticism Auerbach, Erich (1974) [1953]. "Chapter 1: Odysseus' Scar". Mimesis:

    The Death of the Author

    The_Death_of_the_Author

  • Jane Tompkins
  • American literary scholar (born 1940)

    scholar who has worked on canon formation, feminist literary criticism, and reader response criticism. She has also coined and developed the notion of cultural

    Jane Tompkins

    Jane_Tompkins

  • Metacognition
  • Self-awareness about thinking, higher-order thinking skills

    hallucinations. The concept of metacognition has also been applied to reader-response criticism. Narrative works of art, including novels, movies and musical

    Metacognition

    Metacognition

    Metacognition

  • Literary theory
  • Systematic study of the nature of literature

    post-colonialism, new historicism, deconstruction, reader-response criticism, narratology and psychoanalytic criticism. The different interpretive and epistemological

    Literary theory

    Literary_theory

  • Reader
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    topics Reader-response criticism, a literary theory, primarily German and American The Reader, a 1995 novel by Bernhard Schlink Chicago Reader, a newsweekly

    Reader

    Reader

  • History of the Peloponnesian War
  • 5th century BC history book by Thucydides

    keeping with more recent interpretations that are associated with reader-response criticism, the History can be read as a piece of literature rather than

    History of the Peloponnesian War

    History of the Peloponnesian War

    History_of_the_Peloponnesian_War

  • Psychoanalytic literary criticism
  • Branch of literary criticism

    relations between reader and text' – as with reader response criticism. Rollin writes that 'Holland's experiments in reader response theory suggest that

    Psychoanalytic literary criticism

    Psychoanalytic_literary_criticism

  • Geirmund Hjørson Heljarskinn
  • 9th-century Icelandic viking

    (1997). "Marie de France, Geirmundar þáttr heljarskinns, and Reader-response Criticism". In Claude Lecouteux; Olivier Gouchet (eds.). Hugur: Mélanges

    Geirmund Hjørson Heljarskinn

    Geirmund_Hjørson_Heljarskinn

  • Biblical criticism
  • Scholarly study of biblical writings

    discerning the reader's response to the text through methods such as rhetorical criticism, canonical criticism, and narrative criticism. All together,

    Biblical criticism

    Biblical criticism

    Biblical_criticism

  • Post-structuralism
  • Philosophical school and tradition

    subject Poststructuralism (international relations) Reader-response criticism Semiotics Social criticism Social theory Lewis, Philip; Descombes, Vincent;

    Post-structuralism

    Post-structuralism

  • Louise Rosenblatt
  • American university professor (1904–2005)

    only reader-response criticism but also close reading. This inclusion of Rosenblatt's "transactional" theory within the designation "reader-response," however

    Louise Rosenblatt

    Louise Rosenblatt

    Louise_Rosenblatt

  • Interpretive communities
  • Approach to literary criticism

    Interpretive communities are a theoretical concept stemming from reader-response criticism and publicized by Stanley Fish although it was in use in other

    Interpretive communities

    Interpretive_communities

  • Aberrant decoding
  • Unintended misinterpretation of messages

    of communication Objective correlative Opaque context Polysemy Reader-response criticism Reception theory Iconic codes or iconic signs in semiotics and

    Aberrant decoding

    Aberrant decoding

    Aberrant_decoding

  • Criticism
  • Practice of judging the merits and faults of something

    Criticism can range from impromptu comments to a written detailed response. Criticism falls into several overlapping types including "theoretical, practical

    Criticism

    Criticism

    Criticism

  • Cognitive poetics
  • School of literary criticism

    psychology, to the interpretation of literary texts. It has ties to reader-response criticism, and also has a grounding in modern principles of cognitive linguistics

    Cognitive poetics

    Cognitive_poetics

  • James L. Resseguie
  • New Testament scholar

    include narrative criticism, especially the elements of point of view (literature) and defamiliarization, and reader-response criticism. He has published

    James L. Resseguie

    James_L._Resseguie

  • Sorbus aucuparia
  • Species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae

    (1997). "Marie de France, Geirmundar þáttr heljarskinns, and reader-response criticism". In Lecouteux, Claude (ed.). Hugur. Paris: Presses de l'Université

    Sorbus aucuparia

    Sorbus aucuparia

    Sorbus_aucuparia

  • Encoding/decoding model of communication
  • Cultural studies model

    typology. Aberrant decoding Semiotic democracy Reception theory Reader-response criticism Wilbur, Schramm (1954). The process and effects of mass communication

    Encoding/decoding model of communication

    Encoding/decoding_model_of_communication

  • Affective fallacy
  • Concept in literary criticism

    impressionistic criticism, which argues that the reader's response to a poem is the ultimate indication of its value. It is the antithesis of affective criticism, which

    Affective fallacy

    Affective_fallacy

  • William K. Wimsatt
  • American professor of literature

    refute them. Wimsatt's ideas have affected the development of reader-response criticism and his influence has been noted in the works of writers such

    William K. Wimsatt

    William_K._Wimsatt

  • Creative nonfiction
  • Genre of writing

    formal criticism (both Russian formalism and New Criticism), historical, biographical, cultural, structuralist and deconstructionist, reader-response criticism

    Creative nonfiction

    Creative_nonfiction

  • Poetry analysis
  • Process of investigating the form of a poem in an informed way

    interpretations. Reader-response criticism developed in Germany and the United States as a reaction to New Criticism. It emphasises the reader's role in the

    Poetry analysis

    Poetry_analysis

  • Deconstruction
  • Approach to understanding the relationship between text and meaning

    postmodernists. We made fun of them." Reader-response criticism – School of literary theory focused on writings' readers List of deconstructionists Reconstructivism –

    Deconstruction

    Deconstruction

  • Meir Sternberg
  • Israeli literary critic and biblical scholar

    emphasis on the effects of the literary texts on readers, can be seen as part of Reader-response criticism. Sternberg is best known for his 1985 book The

    Meir Sternberg

    Meir_Sternberg

  • Hermeneutics
  • The study of the methodological principles of interpretation

    Parallelomania Pesher Philology Principle of charity Quranic hermeneutics Reader-response criticism Structuration theory Symbolic anthropology Tafsir Christian theosophy

    Hermeneutics

    Hermeneutics

    Hermeneutics

  • Literature circle
  • Structured book club for young people

    collaborative learning and instructional scaffolding theory. Reader-response criticism, independent reading, and student-centered learning comprise most

    Literature circle

    Literature_circle

  • Semiotic democracy
  • Internet in creative new ways. Détournement Textual Poachers Reader-response criticism Reception theory Encoding/decoding model of communication John

    Semiotic democracy

    Semiotic_democracy

  • Stanley Fish
  • American literary theorist, legal scholar, author and public intellectual (born 1938)

    offshoot of reader-response criticism. His work in this field examines how the interpretation of a text is dependent upon each reader's own subjective

    Stanley Fish

    Stanley_Fish

  • Roman Ingarden
  • Polish philosopher (1893–1970)

    would contribute to the development of the literary theory called reader-response criticism and influence scholars such as René Wellek and Wolfgang Iser.

    Roman Ingarden

    Roman Ingarden

    Roman_Ingarden

  • Frederick Crews
  • American essayist and literary critic (1933–2024)

    25, 2024. Retrieved April 29, 2009. Tompkins, Jane P. (1980). Reader-response criticism: from formalism to post-structuralism. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins

    Frederick Crews

    Frederick Crews

    Frederick_Crews

  • Mark Allan Powell
  • American New Testament scholar

    Hendrickson, 2002 Chasing the Eastern Star: Adventures in Biblical Reader-Response Criticism. Louisville: Westminster/John Knox Press, 2001 Matthew. The Harper-Collins

    Mark Allan Powell

    Mark_Allan_Powell

  • Self-Consuming Artifacts
  • 1972 book by Stanley Fish

    Since it explores the reader's experience of reading the text, it can be considered an example of reader-response criticism. The book has been described

    Self-Consuming Artifacts

    Self-Consuming_Artifacts

  • Sensitivity reader
  • Editor who identifies potentially offensive content

    or publisher with suggested changes. The use of sensitivity readers has attracted criticism from some authors and members of the public, particularly with

    Sensitivity reader

    Sensitivity_reader

  • Edward L. Greenstein
  • American–Israeli bible scholar and professor

    Ugaritic), and literary criticism. Greenstein pioneered the application of newly developing disciplines, such as reader response theory, psycholinguistics

    Edward L. Greenstein

    Edward L. Greenstein

    Edward_L._Greenstein

  • Sociological criticism
  • complicates the basic trend of New Criticism which simply calls for a close textual reading without considering affective response or the author's intentions

    Sociological criticism

    Sociological_criticism

  • Google Reader
  • Defunct RSS/Atom feed aggregator formerly operated by Google

    about 1,500 users to over 60,000. In response to the planned closure, Digg also announced plans to build a Google Reader replacement, rebuilding its API and

    Google Reader

    Google Reader

    Google_Reader

  • Authorial intent
  • Author's intent as it is encoded in their work

    Criticism, "The first demand any work of art makes upon us is surrender. Look. Listen. Receive. Get yourself out of the way." Lewis directed readers to

    Authorial intent

    Authorial_intent

  • Children's Literature Association
  • US non-profit organization

    of critical approaches: feminist criticism, reader-response criticism, archetypal studies, and rhetorical criticism, among others. The three volumes are

    Children's Literature Association

    Children's Literature Association

    Children's_Literature_Association

  • Accelerated Reader
  • Educational software

    Accelerated Reader (AR) is an educational program created by Renaissance Learning. It is designed to monitor and manage students' independent reading practice

    Accelerated Reader

    Accelerated_Reader

  • Anselm Haverkamp
  • German philosopher

    Robert Jauß, Wolfgang Preisendanz) from a theory of literary response (Reader-response criticism) to a theory of literary latency. Relevant parts of this

    Anselm Haverkamp

    Anselm_Haverkamp

  • Film criticism
  • Analysis and evaluation of films

    and style, and sought to persuade the reader to accept the critic's argument. This trend brought film criticism into the mainstream, gaining the attention

    Film criticism

    Film criticism

    Film_criticism

  • George Reader
  • English football referee (1896–1978)

    George Reader (22 November 1896 – 13 July 1978) was an English football referee, known for officiating in the 1950 FIFA World Cup Final. He is the first

    George Reader

    George Reader

    George_Reader

  • Foxit PDF Reader
  • Freemium PDF tool

    after Foxit Reader upgrade". PDF Forum - Foxit Software. Archived from the original on 21 September 2022. Retrieved 30 June 2021. Criticism of removal

    Foxit PDF Reader

    Foxit_PDF_Reader

  • Mouzi Lihuolun
  • Classic Chinese Buddhist work

    French by Paul Pelliot and English by John P. Keenan, who employed reader-response criticism. Filial piety in Buddhism Milinda Pañha Chan, Alan Kam-leung;

    Mouzi Lihuolun

    Mouzi_Lihuolun

  • Núria Perpinyà
  • Spanish writer (born 1961)

    Pagès, Vicenç, «Temàtica helicoïdal», Presència, 14-III-98. "Reader-Response Criticism Terms and Principles" goucher.edu Dunn, Maggie, Morris, Ann, The

    Núria Perpinyà

    Núria Perpinyà

    Núria_Perpinyà

  • Historical criticism
  • Branch of literary criticism that investigates the origins of ancient text

    Historical criticism (also known as the historical-critical method (HCM) or higher criticism, in contrast to lower criticism or textual criticism) is a branch

    Historical criticism

    Historical_criticism

  • A Reader's Manifesto
  • 2002 book by B. R. Myers

    most recent proponent. Criticism of postmodernism 2001 in literature 2002 in literature WorldCat.org Considering B.R. Myers' Reader Manifesto - the complete

    A Reader's Manifesto

    A_Reader's_Manifesto

  • Konangi
  • Tamil Indian writer

    narrative Magic realism Automatic writing Postmodern literature Reader-response criticism Fiction-writing modes "Writers' body flays political system".

    Konangi

    Konangi

    Konangi

  • Tolkien fan fiction
  • Works created by Tolkien fans

    form of readers' response", as in reader-response criticism. Vink added that authors lose full control of a work once it is published, as readers can freely

    Tolkien fan fiction

    Tolkien_fan_fiction

  • AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies
  • List of 100 milestones in American cinematic history

    Chicago Reader published an article by film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum which offers a detailed response to the movies in the AFI list, as well as criticism of

    AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies

    AFI's_100_Years...100_Movies

  • Art criticism
  • Discussion or evaluation of visual art

    readers to their opinions about art criticism. Art history Art critic Documenta 12 magazines (contemporary examples of art criticism) "Art Criticism"

    Art criticism

    Art criticism

    Art_criticism

  • Katherine Schlick Noe
  • Professor of Education

    learning emphasizes Collaborative learning and Scaffolding Theory. Reader-Response Criticism, Independent Reading, and Student-centered learning also comprise

    Katherine Schlick Noe

    Katherine_Schlick_Noe

  • Ecocriticism
  • Interdisciplinary study of literature and environment

    scientific study. Cheryll Glotfelty's working definition in The Ecocriticism Reader is that "ecocriticism is the study of the relationship between literature

    Ecocriticism

    Ecocriticism

  • Feminist literary criticism
  • Literary criticism informed by feminist theory

    Theory: A Reader. ISBN 978-1405183130 The "Feminist Theory and Criticism" article series from the Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism (subscription

    Feminist literary criticism

    Feminist_literary_criticism

  • Mimesis criticism
  • Method of interpreting texts

    Mimesis criticism is a method of interpreting texts in relation to their literary or cultural models. Mimesis, or imitation (imitatio), was a widely used

    Mimesis criticism

    Mimesis_criticism

  • Criticism of the BBC
  • was removed as well and replaced with the Israeli flag. In a response to a reader's criticism of the issue, the BBC replied that the complaints that prompted

    Criticism of the BBC

    Criticism_of_the_BBC

  • Arthur Schopenhauer
  • German philosopher (1788–1860)

    Italian, Spanish, French, English, Latin and ancient Greek, and was an avid reader of poetry and literature. He particularly revered Goethe, Petrarch, Pedro

    Arthur Schopenhauer

    Arthur Schopenhauer

    Arthur_Schopenhauer

  • I. A. Richards
  • English literary critic (1893–1979)

    of the bellows or the locomotive." Practical Criticism (1929), is an empirical study of inferior response to a literary text. As an instructor in English

    I. A. Richards

    I. A. Richards

    I._A._Richards

  • Daily Mail
  • British tabloid newspaper

    editor in November 2021. A survey in 2014 found the average age of its readers was 58, and it had the lowest demographic for 15- to 44-year-olds among

    Daily Mail

    Daily_Mail

  • Amazon Kindle
  • E-book reading device or technology

    Amazon Kindle is a series of e-readers designed and marketed by Amazon. Amazon Kindle devices enable users to browse, buy, download, and read e-books

    Amazon Kindle

    Amazon Kindle

    Amazon_Kindle

  • List of countries by Human Development Index
  • view the concept. However, several aspects of the index have received criticism. Some scholars have criticized how the factors are weighed, in particular

    List of countries by Human Development Index

    List of countries by Human Development Index

    List_of_countries_by_Human_Development_Index

  • Criticism of the Talmud
  • Criticism of one of Judaism's holiest books

    Criticism of the Talmud includes criticisms and attacks on the Talmud's doctrines, laws, and authority. Historian Michael Levi Rodkinson, in his book

    Criticism of the Talmud

    Criticism of the Talmud

    Criticism_of_the_Talmud

  • Criticism of Facebook
  • Meta Platforms) has been the subject of criticism and legal action since it was founded in 2004. Criticisms include the outsize influence Facebook has

    Criticism of Facebook

    Criticism_of_Facebook

  • Falun Gong
  • New religious movement from China

    the only target of the media criticism, nor the only group to protest, but it was the most mobilized and steadfast response. Thousands of Falun Gong followers

    Falun Gong

    Falun Gong

    Falun_Gong

  • The arts
  • Creative human and cultural expression

    historical criticism and evaluation, a form of art history, and contemporary criticism of work by living artists. Despite perceptions that criticism is a lower-risk

    The arts

    The arts

    The_arts

  • Criticism of Wikipedia
  • Wikipedia has been criticized since it was created in 2001. Most of the criticism has been directed toward its content, community of volunteer editors,

    Criticism of Wikipedia

    Criticism of Wikipedia

    Criticism_of_Wikipedia

  • Anna Wintour
  • British and American media executive (born 1949)

    to career-conscious professional women who spent their own money, the readers Wintour would later target at Vogue. The following year, she became fashion

    Anna Wintour

    Anna Wintour

    Anna_Wintour

  • Historical-grammatical method
  • Christian hermeneutical method

    considers the reader-response irrelevant. Reader-centered methods are diverse, including canonical criticism, confessional hermeneutics, and contextual

    Historical-grammatical method

    Historical-grammatical_method

  • Roald Dahl revision controversy
  • Controversy over books by Roald Dahl

    sensitivity readers to determine potentially offensive words or phrases renewed criticism of sensitivity readers as a whole; the use of sensitivity readers in

    Roald Dahl revision controversy

    Roald Dahl revision controversy

    Roald_Dahl_revision_controversy

  • Slavoj Žižek
  • Slovenian philosopher (born 1949)

    Hegelianism, psychoanalysis and Marxism) and political theory, as well as film criticism and theology. Žižek is an associate of the Ljubljana School of Psychoanalysis

    Slavoj Žižek

    Slavoj Žižek

    Slavoj_Žižek

  • Bart D. Ehrman
  • American biblical scholar (born 1955)

    is an American biblical scholar whose research focuses on the textual criticism of the New Testament, the historical Jesus, and the origins and development

    Bart D. Ehrman

    Bart D. Ehrman

    Bart_D._Ehrman

  • Counter-apologetics
  • Refutation of religious apologetics

    Within criticism of religion, counter-apologetics is a field of thought that criticizes religious apologetics. Every religious apologist criticizes the

    Counter-apologetics

    Counter-apologetics

  • Jonathan Rosenbaum
  • American film critic (born 1943)

    critic for The Chicago Reader; he retired from that position in 2008. In addition, he has written many books on film and its criticism, including Film: The

    Jonathan Rosenbaum

    Jonathan Rosenbaum

    Jonathan_Rosenbaum

  • Children's literature criticism
  • Criticism of children's literature

    been applied to children's literature, most commonly reader response (Chambers 1980) and new criticism. However, other schools have been applied in controversial

    Children's literature criticism

    Children's_literature_criticism

  • Brave (web browser)
  • Chromium-based open-source web browser

    terms "bitcoin", "ethereum" or "litecoin" in their browser. In response to the criticism after this practice was discovered, the CEO, Brendan Eich said

    Brave (web browser)

    Brave (web browser)

    Brave_(web_browser)

  • Substack
  • American online newsletter platform

    2017, Substack is headquartered in San Francisco. The company has faced criticism for its content moderation policies, as well as security breaches involving

    Substack

    Substack

  • Criticism of the Quran
  • Criticism of Islam's holy book

    Criticism of the Quran, the religious text held to be sacred by Islam, often concerns the text's factual accuracy, moral tenability, and supposed inerrancy

    Criticism of the Quran

    Criticism_of_the_Quran

  • Wikipedia
  • Free online crowdsourced encyclopedia

    Foundation, an American nonprofit organization funded mainly by donations from readers. Wikipedia is the largest and most read reference work in history. Initially

    Wikipedia

    Wikipedia

    Wikipedia

  • Wahhabism
  • Fundamentalist movement within Sunni Islam

    The Syrian-Albanian Islamic scholar Al-Albani (c. 1914–1999), an avid reader of Al-Manar and also student of Muhammad Bahjat al-Bitar (disciple of Rida

    Wahhabism

    Wahhabism

    Wahhabism

  • Roland Barthes
  • French philosopher and essayist (1915–1980)

    and is thus open not just to criticism but also understanding from the reader. The result is one that challenges the reader's views of social constructs

    Roland Barthes

    Roland Barthes

    Roland_Barthes

  • Bari Weiss
  • American journalist and political commentator (born 1984)

    Palestinians and that his response "exceeded commonly accepted bounds by conveying that her question merited harsh public criticism"; it also described an

    Bari Weiss

    Bari_Weiss

  • Criticism of Hinduism
  • Reform in Modern India: A Reader. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-35269-9. Media related to Criticism of Hinduism at Wikimedia

    Criticism of Hinduism

    Criticism_of_Hinduism

  • Intersectionality
  • Theory of discrimination

    of misogyny and racism, but as something more complicated. While many readers understand intersectionality as the overlapping of multiple social identities

    Intersectionality

    Intersectionality

    Intersectionality

  • Criticism of fascism
  • Criticism of the fascist political ideology

    Criticism of fascism has come from diverse groups, including many political ideologies, academic disciplines, survivors of fascist governments, and other

    Criticism of fascism

    Criticism of fascism

    Criticism_of_fascism

  • Waze
  • Mobile GPS navigation app

    smaller roads to avoid the congestion.] "Traffic app maker Waze rejects criticism by L.A. police chief". Reuters. January 27, 2015. "Police say Waze cop-tracker

    Waze

    Waze

  • Haredi Judaism
  • Branch of Orthodox Judaism

    of 'the right of the people not to know', which aims to shield Haredi readers from exposure to information about such issues as rape, robbery, suicide

    Haredi Judaism

    Haredi Judaism

    Haredi_Judaism

  • Criticism of Google
  • Criticism of Google includes concern for tax avoidance, misuse and manipulation of search results, its use of others' intellectual property, concerns

    Criticism of Google

    Criticism_of_Google

  • Misquoting Jesus
  • Book by Bart D. Ehrman

    Published in 2005 by HarperCollins, the book introduces lay readers to the field of textual criticism of the Bible. Ehrman discusses a number of textual variants

    Misquoting Jesus

    Misquoting_Jesus

  • Milena Mileva Blažić
  • Slovenian literary historian, professor

    / 2 2003rd 29–34, 97-100. (COBISS) Art and pedagogy: From Reader Response to writer-response theory. They are based on II / 2, 2004th 153–162. (COBISS)

    Milena Mileva Blažić

    Milena Mileva Blažić

    Milena_Mileva_Blažić

  • Criticism of Walmart
  • Criticism against large retailer based in the United States

    Walmart has received criticism from parties such as labor unions and small town advocates for its policies and business practices. Criticisms include charges

    Criticism of Walmart

    Criticism of Walmart

    Criticism_of_Walmart

  • United States Border Patrol
  • U.S. federal law enforcement agency

    2018. "Credit Operation Hold the Line for el Paso's being a safe city: Reader". El Paso Times. February 11, 2019. Archived from the original on December

    United States Border Patrol

    United States Border Patrol

    United_States_Border_Patrol

  • MeToo movement
  • Social movement against sexual abuse and harassment

    which later went viral after it was posted on social media. In response to criticism in the media, the authors defended themselves by saying they were

    MeToo movement

    MeToo movement

    MeToo_movement

  • The Yellow Wallpaper
  • 1892 short story by Charlotte Perkins Gilman

    exaggerations to illustrate her criticism of the medical field. Gilman sent a copy to Mitchell but never received a response. Gilman was ultimately proven

    The Yellow Wallpaper

    The Yellow Wallpaper

    The_Yellow_Wallpaper

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  • Meaders
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Meaders

    English : variant of or patronymic from Meader.

    Meaders

  • Leader
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leader

    English : occupational name for someone who led a horse and cart conveying commodities from one place to another, Middle English ledere, an agent noun from Old English lǣdan ‘to lead’. The word may also sometimes have been used to denote a foreman or someone who led sport or dance, but the name certainly did not originate with leader in the modern sense ‘civil or military commander’; this is a comparatively recent development.English : occupational name for a worker in lead, from an agent derivative of Old English lēad ‘lead’.

    Leader

  • Rahat
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Rahat

    Rest Response

    Rahat

  • Reade
  • Boy/Male

    English Scottish

    Reade

    Redheaded. Surname.

    Reade

  • Seader
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Seader

    English : occupational name for a farm laborer, from Middle English sedere ‘sower’ (agent derivative of sed ‘seed’).

    Seader

  • Rahat
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi

    Rahat

    Rest; Response; Comfort

    Rahat

  • Reade
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Scottish

    Reade

    Redheaded; With Red Hair; Surname

    Reade

  • Leeder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Norfolk)

    Leeder

    English (Norfolk) : variant spelling of Leader 1.

    Leeder

  • Herder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Dutch, and German

    Herder

    English, Dutch, and German : occupational name for a herdsman, someone who tended a herd of domestic animals, Middle English herder, Middle Dutch herder, harde(r), Middle High German herder.German : from the medieval German personal name Herdher, composed of the elements hart ‘strong’ + heri, hari ‘army’.South German : habitational name from either of two places called Herdern: near Freiburg and near Winterthal in Switzerland.

    Herder

  • Reader
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reader

    English : occupational name for someone who thatched cottages with reeds, from an agent derivative of Middle English rēd(en) ‘to cover with reeds’.Americanized spelling of German Rieder.

    Reader

  • Reaver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reaver

    English : occupational name for a robber, marauder, or pirate.

    Reaver

  • Reade
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reade

    English : variant spelling of Read 1.

    Reade

  • Meaker
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Somerset)

    Meaker

    English (Somerset) : possibly a variant of Meager.

    Meaker

  • Huhu
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Huhu

    In Attentive Response

    Huhu

  • REARDEN
  • Male

    English

    REARDEN

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Rórdán, REARDEN means "little poet-king."

    REARDEN

  • Reeder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reeder

    English : variant spelling of Reader.Dutch : occupational name for someone who dressed new cloth, Middle Dutch reder.Dutch and German : variant of Reder 3.

    Reeder

  • Reider
  • Boy/Male

    Norse

    Reider

    Fighter of the nest.

    Reider

  • Reder
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Reder

    English : variant spelling of Reader.Dutch : variant of Reeder 2.North German and Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements rād ‘counsel’ + heri ‘army’.North German and Dutch : occupational name for a ship owner or outfitter, from an agent derivative of Middle Low German rād ‘counsel’; ‘provisions’, ‘stock’.North German : habitational name from any of various places named Rieder (earlier Redere) or Reher (earlier Rethere) in northern Germany.Possibly an altered spelling of German Röder (see Roeder).

    Reder

  • Meader
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Meader

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow, from Mead 1 + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.English : occupational name for a brewer or seller of mead, Middle English med(i)er (see Mead 2).

    Meader

  • Meador
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Meador

    English : variant of Meader.

    Meador

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Online names & meanings

  • Khushpinder
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Khushpinder

    Always be Happy

  • Benjamin
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American English Hebrew

    Benjamin

    Son of the right hand.

  • Mansheela
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Mansheela

    Love

  • Khuabpreet
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Khuabpreet

    Full of Dreams

  • Bijoya
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian

    Bijoya

    Victory

  • Tuncay
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Tuncay

    Bronze Moon

  • Nalavenbha
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nalavenbha

  • Janohah
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Janohah

    Resting, tarrying, deriving.

  • Raveen
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Raveen

    Sunny, A bird

  • Nilavarasi
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Nilavarasi

    Beautiful Queen Like the Moon

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  • Header
  • n.

    A reaper for wheat, that cuts off the heads only.

  • Respond
  • v. i.

    To show some effect in return to a force; to act in response; to accord; to correspond; to suit.

  • Responsal
  • n.

    Response.

  • Render
  • v. t.

    To furnish; to state; to deliver; as, to render an account; to render judgment.

  • Responsive
  • a.

    That responds; ready or inclined to respond.

  • Beaver
  • n.

    The fur of the beaver.

  • Irresponsive
  • a.

    Not responsive; not able, ready, or inclined to respond.

  • Headed
  • a.

    Furnished with a head (commonly as denoting intellectual faculties); -- used in composition; as, clear-headed, long-headed, thick-headed; a many-headed monster.

  • Render
  • v. t.

    To cause to be, or to become; as, to render a person more safe or more unsafe; to render a fortress secure.

  • Render
  • v. t.

    To translate from one language into another; as, to render Latin into English.

  • Responseless
  • a.

    Giving no response.

  • Header
  • n.

    One who heads a movement, a party, or a mob; head; chief; leader.

  • Respond
  • v. i.

    To say somethin in return; to answer; to reply; as, to respond to a question or an argument.

  • Reader
  • n.

    A proof reader.

  • Respond
  • n.

    An answer; a response.

  • Responded
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Respond

  • Header
  • n.

    A fall or plunge headforemost, as while riding a bicycle, or in bathing; as, to take a header.

  • Render
  • v. t.

    To try out or extract (oil, lard, tallow, etc.) from fatty animal substances; as, to render tallow.

  • Respond
  • v. i.

    To render satisfaction; to be answerable; as, the defendant is held to respond in damages.

  • Echoless
  • a.

    Without echo or response.