IPA: //ˌloʊɡoʊˈsɛntrɪzəm//
KK: /lɒɡoʊˈsɛntrɪzəm/
A way of analyzing texts that emphasizes words and language while ignoring other important factors like the author's background or the historical context.
Logocentrism can limit our understanding of a text by focusing only on its language and ignoring its broader implications.
Logocentrism → It is formed from "logo-" (from Greek "logos", meaning word or reason) and "centrism" (from Latin "centrum", meaning center). The term refers to the focus on words and their meanings as central to understanding reality.
Think of 'logos' meaning 'word' or 'reason' and 'centrism' indicating a focus at the center — this helps you remember that logocentrism emphasizes the importance of words in understanding meaning.