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An Analysis of the Cultural Production of Meaning

ne must learn to read in much the same manner as one learns to read a text from a different culture. The capacity to perceive meaning in aesthetic forms and objects is seen by Geertz (1983) as a product of collective experience that far transcends it and as out of participation in the general system of symbolic forms called culture that participation in art is possible. In essence, Geertz (1983) proposes that any theory of art is by its very nature a theory of culture and not an autonomous enterprise. Any semiotic theory of art is seen as necessarily tracing the life of

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