Türk Edebiyatında Alımlama Estetiği ve Akşit Göktürk'ün İnceleme ve Deneme Yazıları
Özet
There are various theories and methods that have emerged to analyze art. When art is
considered a communication system, it has to be a sender, message and receiver. When
it comes to literary art, the recipient means reader. The methods of review of the
literature can be classified with three basic focuses: the author, the text, and the reader.
The recipient's place in criticism through influences and pioneers such as Russian
formalism, Roman Ingarden, Prague structuralism, Hans-Georg Gadamer, speech-act
theory, J.L. Austin and John R. Searle has gained importance. This emphasis on the
reader was systematized by Wolfgang Iser, Stanley Fish and Hans Robert Jauss at the
University of Konstanz in Germany in the late 1960s. With these studies, instead of the
author, the reader is brought to the forefront and the process of meaning and reception
of the reader is examined. Aksit Göktürk, who worked as a researcher at this university
at the same time, witnessed the development of this theory and brought the information
from its source to Turkish literary criticism. In this study, a general theoretical
background, monography of Aksit Göktürk and the reading model designed are given.
Thus, it was aimed to examine the pioneering qualified works of Aksit Göktürk which
he theoretically added to our literary life.