摘要:This article aims to understand the correlations between reception and experience, through bibliographic research, considering what is understood by reception from the perspective of Jesús Martín-Barbero, Jacques Rancière's studies related to the spectator and the notions of experience outlined by John Dewey and Walter Benjamin. With culture invariably as a background, we seek to identify, in a non-exhaustive way, due to the limits of this article, the distinctions and links between the Barberian reception studies and the concept of experience, relating them to the spectator, as well how to weave dialogues between the aforementioned authors. The correlations between reception and experience are understood in this work as a mutual relationship of dependence between these processes.