Literary Theory - A Very Short Introduction
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ISBN: 9780192853837
Size: 111 * 174
Weight: 118 g
Page no.: 160
Publish year: 2000
ISBN: 9780192853837
Size: 111 * 174
Weight: 118 g
Page no.: 160
Publish year: 2000
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Literary Theory - A Very Short Introduction
These are some of questions addressed by Jonathan Culler in this Very Short Introduction to literary theory. Often a controversial subject, said to have transformed the study of culture and society in the past two decades, literary theory is accused of undermining respect for tradition and truth and encouraging suspicion about the political and psychological implications of cultural projects rather than admiration for great literature.
Here, Jonathan Culler explains `theory`, not by describing warring `schools` but by sketching key `moves` theory has encouraged, and speaking directly about the implications of theory for thinking about literature, human identity, and the power of language. In this new edition Culler takes a look at new material, including the `death of theory`, the links between the theory of narrative and cognitive science, trauma theory, ecocriticism, and includes a new chapter on `Ethics and aesthetics`. This lucid introduction is useful for anyone who has wondered what all the fuss is about or who wants to think about literature today.
Table of Contents:
1: What is theory?
2: What is literature and does it matter?
3: Literature and cultural studies
4: Language, meaning, and interpretation
5: Rhetoric, poetics, and poetry
6: Narrative
7: Performative language
8: Identity, identification, and the subject
9: Ethics and aesthetics
Appendix: Theoretical schools and movements
References
Further Reading
Index
Author Information:
Jonathan Culler taught at Cambridge University and Oxford University before moving to Cornell, where he is Class of 1916 Professor of English and Comparative Literature. His Structuralist Poetics: Structuralism, Linguistics, and the Study of Literature, won MLA`s Lowell Prize and established his reputation as analyst and expositor of critical theory. He has published short introductions to Ferdinand de Saussure and to Roland Barthes, but he is known especially for On Deconstruction and Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction, which has been translated into some 20 languages. He has been President of the American Comparative Literature Association and was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2001 and to the American Philosophical Society in 2006.