Beginning theory: an introduction to literary and cultural theory
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ISBN: | 9780719079276 |
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adam_text | Contents
Acknowledgements
xi
Preface to the second edition
xiii
Preface to the third edition
xiv
Introduction
1
About this book
1
Approaching theory
6
My own stock-taking
8
Theory before theory
-
liberal humanism
11
The history of English studies
11
Ten tenets of liberal humanism
16
Literary theorising from Aristotle to Leavis
-
some key moments
20
Liberal humanism in practice
30
The transition to theory
31
Some recurrent ideas in critical theory
33
Selected reading
35
Structuralism
38
Structuralist chickens and liberal humanist eggs
38
Signs of the fathers
-
Saussure
40
The scope of structuralism
44
What structuralist critics do
48
Structuralist
criticism:
examples
48
Selected reading
58
3
Post-structuralism and deconstruction
59
Some theoretical differences between
structuralism and post-structuralism
59
Post-structuralism
-
life on a decentred planet
63
Structuralism and post-structuralism
—
some
practical differences
68
What post-structuralist critics do
70
Deconstruction: an example
71
Selected reading
76
4
Postmodernism
78
What is postmodernism? What was modernism?
78
Landmarks in postmodernism
- Habermas,
Lyotard and Baudrillard
82
What postmodernist critics do
87
Postmodernist criticism: an example
88
Selected reading
90
5
Psychoanalytic criticism
92
Introduction
92
How Freudian interpretation works
94
Freud and evidence
98
What Freudian psychoanalytic critics do
100
Freudian psychoanalytic criticism: examples
101
Lacan
104
What Lacanian critics do
110
Lacanian criticism: an example
110
Selected reading
113
6
Feminist criticism
116
Feminism and feminist criticism
116
Feminist criticism and the role of theory
118
Feminist criticism and language
121
Feminist
criticism
and psychoanalysis
125
What feminist critics do
128
Feminist criticism: an example
129
Selected reading
131
7
Lesbian/gay criticism
134
Lesbian and gay theory
134
Lesbian feminism
135
Queer theory
137
What lesbian/gay critics do
143
Lesbian/gay criticism: an example
144
Selected reading
148
8
Marxist criticism
150
Beginnings and basics of Marxism
150
Marxist literary criticism: general
152
Leninist Marxist criticism
153
Engelsian Marxist criticism
155
The present: the influence of Althusser
156
What Marxist critics do
161
Marxist criticism: an example
162
Selected reading
164
9
New historicism and cultural materialism
166
New historicism
166
New and old historicisms
-
some differences
168
New historicism and
Foucault
169
Advantages and disadvantages of new historicism
171
What new historicists do
172
New historicism: an example
173
Cultural materialism
175
How is cultural materialism different from new
historicism?
178
What cultural materialist critics do
180
Cultural materialism: an example
181
Selected reading
183
10
11
Postcolonial
criticism
185
Background
185
Postcolonial
reading
187
What
postcolonial
critics do
192
Postcolonial criticism: an example
192
Selected reading
194
Stylistics
196
Stylistics: a theory or a practice?
196
A brief historical account: from rhetoric,
to philology, to linguistics, to stylistics,
to new stylistics
198
How does stylistics differ from standard
close reading?
201
The ambitions of stylistics
203
What stylistic critics do
207
Stylistics: examples
207
Note
211
Selected reading
212
Narratology
214
Telling stories
214
Aristotle
215
Vladimir
Propp
218
Gérard
Genette
111
Joined-up narratology
231
What narratologists do
233
Narratology: an example
233
Selected reading
237
13
Ecocriticism
239
Ecocriticism or green studies?
239
Culture and nature
242
Turning criticism inside out
248
What ecocritics do
254
Ecocriticism: an
example
255
Selected reading
260
14
Literary theory
-
a history in ten events
262
The Indiana University Conference on Style ,
1958 262
The Johns Hopkins University international
symposium,
1966 265
The publication of Deconstruction and
Criticism,
1979 267
The MacCabe Affair,
1981 268
The publication of Eagleton s Literary Theory:
An Introduction,
1983 271
J. Hillis Miller s MLA presidential address,
1986 273
The Strathclyde University Linguistics of
Writing conference,
1986 276
The scandal over Paul
de
Man s wartime
writings,
1987-88 279
Jean Baudrillard and The Gulf War never
15
happened ,
1991
281
The Sokal Affair,
1996
284
Theory after Theory
287
Legacies of theory
287
Presentism
291
Presentism in practice
295
New aestheticism
299
New aestheticism in practice
302
What to read on new aestheticism
307
Cognitive poetics
309
Cognitive poetics in practice
312
What to read on cognitive poetics
317
Appendices
318
Appendix
1
Edgar Allan
Poe,
The Oval Portrait
318
Appendix
2
Dylan Thomas, A Refusal to Mourn
the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London
321
Appendix 3 William Cowper,
The Castaway
322
Where do we go from here? Further reading
325
General guides
325
Reference books
326
General readers
326
Applying critical theory: twelve early examples
327
Against theory
329
Index
331
Beginning theory has been helping students navigate through the thickets
of literary and cultural theory for well over a decade now, This new and
expanded third edition continues to offer students and readers the best
one-volume introduction to the field.
The bewildering variety of approaches, theorists and technical language
is lucidly and expertly unravelled. Unlike many books which assume certain
positions about the critics and the theories they represent, Peter Barry
allows readers to develop their own ideas once first principles and concepts
have been grasped.
The book has been updated and includes two new chapters, one of which
[ Literary theory- a history in ten events ) innovatively surveys the course
of theory, while the other [Theory after Theory ) maps the arrival of new
isms since the second edition appeared in
2002.
Liberal
humanism
>
Structuralism
Post-structuralism and deconstruction
>
Postmodernism
Psychoanalytic criticism
>
Feminist criticism Lesbian/gay criticism
> ■
Marxist criticism
>·
New historicism and cultural materialism
>■·
Postcolonial
criticism
>
Stylistics
>■■
Narratology
p
Ecocriticism
>
Presentism
>
Transversal poetics
>
New aestheticism
>
Historical formalism
>
Cognitive poetics
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Acknowledgements
xi
Preface to the second edition
xiii
Preface to the third edition
xiv
Introduction
1
About this book
1
Approaching theory
6
My own 'stock-taking'
8
Theory before 'theory'
-
liberal humanism
11
The history of English studies
11
Ten tenets of liberal humanism
16
Literary theorising from Aristotle to Leavis
-
some key moments
20
Liberal humanism in practice
30
The transition to 'theory'
31
Some recurrent ideas in critical theory
33
Selected reading
35
Structuralism
38
Structuralist chickens and liberal humanist eggs
38
Signs of the fathers
-
Saussure
40
The scope of structuralism
44
What structuralist critics do
48
Structuralist
criticism:
examples
48
Selected reading
58
3
Post-structuralism and deconstruction
59
Some theoretical differences between
structuralism and post-structuralism
59
Post-structuralism
-
life on a decentred planet
63
Structuralism and post-structuralism
—
some
practical differences
68
What post-structuralist critics do
70
Deconstruction: an example
71
Selected reading
76
4
Postmodernism
78
What is postmodernism? What was modernism?
78
'Landmarks' in postmodernism
- Habermas,
Lyotard and Baudrillard
82
What postmodernist critics do
87
Postmodernist criticism: an example
88
Selected reading
90
5
Psychoanalytic criticism
92
Introduction
92
How Freudian interpretation works
94
Freud and evidence
98
What Freudian psychoanalytic critics do
100
Freudian psychoanalytic criticism: examples
101
Lacan
104
What Lacanian critics do
110
Lacanian criticism: an example
110
Selected reading
113
6
Feminist criticism
116
Feminism and feminist criticism
116
Feminist criticism and the role of theory
118
Feminist criticism and language
121
Feminist
criticism
and psychoanalysis
125
What feminist critics do
128
Feminist criticism: an example
129
Selected reading
131
7
Lesbian/gay criticism
134
Lesbian and gay theory
134
Lesbian feminism
135
Queer theory
137
What lesbian/gay critics do
143
Lesbian/gay criticism: an example
144
Selected reading
148
8
Marxist criticism
150
Beginnings and basics of Marxism
150
Marxist literary criticism: general
152
'Leninist'Marxist criticism
153
'Engelsian'Marxist criticism
155
The present: the influence of Althusser
156
What Marxist critics do
161
Marxist criticism: an example
162
Selected reading
164
9
New historicism and cultural materialism
166
New historicism
166
New and old historicisms
-
some differences
168
New historicism and
Foucault
169
Advantages and disadvantages of new historicism
171
What new historicists do
172
New historicism: an example
173
Cultural materialism
175
How is cultural materialism different from new
historicism?
178
What cultural materialist critics do
180
Cultural materialism: an example
181
Selected reading
183
10
11
Postcolonial
criticism
185
Background
185
Postcolonial
reading
187
What
postcolonial
critics do
192
Postcolonial criticism: an example
192
Selected reading
194
Stylistics
196
Stylistics: a theory or a practice?
196
A brief historical account: from rhetoric,
to philology, to linguistics, to stylistics,
to new stylistics
198
How does stylistics differ from standard
close reading?
201
The ambitions of stylistics
203
What stylistic critics do
207
Stylistics: examples
207
Note
211
Selected reading
212
Narratology
214
Telling stories
214
Aristotle
215
Vladimir
Propp
218
Gérard
Genette
111
'Joined-up' narratology
231
What narratologists do
233
Narratology: an example
233
Selected reading
237
13
Ecocriticism
239
Ecocriticism or green studies?
239
Culture and nature
242
Turning criticism inside out
248
What ecocritics do
254
Ecocriticism: an
example
255
Selected reading
260
14
Literary theory
-
a history in ten events
262
The Indiana University 'Conference on Style',
1958 262
The Johns Hopkins University international
symposium,
1966 265
The publication of Deconstruction and
Criticism,
1979 267
The MacCabe Affair,
1981 268
The publication of Eagleton's Literary Theory:
An Introduction,
1983 271
J. Hillis Miller's MLA presidential address,
1986 273
The Strathclyde University 'Linguistics of
Writing' conference,
1986 276
The scandal over Paul
de
Man's wartime
writings,
1987-88 279
Jean Baudrillard and 'The Gulf War never
15
happened',
1991
281
The Sokal Affair,
1996
284
Theory after 'Theory'
287
Legacies of theory
287
Presentism
291
Presentism in practice
295
New aestheticism
299
New aestheticism in practice
302
What to read on new aestheticism
307
Cognitive poetics
309
Cognitive poetics in practice
312
What to read on cognitive poetics
317
Appendices
318
Appendix
1
Edgar Allan
Poe,
'The Oval Portrait'
318
Appendix
2
Dylan Thomas, 'A Refusal to Mourn
the Death, by Fire, of a Child in London'
321
Appendix 3 William Cowper,
'The Castaway'
322
Where do we go from here? Further reading
325
General guides
325
Reference books
326
General readers
326
Applying critical theory: twelve early examples
327
Against theory
329
Index
331
Beginning theory has been helping students navigate through the thickets
of literary and cultural theory for well over a decade now, This new and
expanded third edition continues to offer students and readers the best
one-volume introduction to the field.
The bewildering variety of approaches, theorists and technical language
is lucidly and expertly unravelled. Unlike many books which assume certain
positions about the critics and the theories they represent, Peter Barry
allows readers to develop their own ideas once first principles and concepts
have been grasped.
The book has been updated and includes two new chapters, one of which
['Literary theory- a history in ten events') innovatively surveys the course
of theory, while the other [Theory after 'Theory'") maps the arrival of new
'isms' since the second edition appeared in
2002.
Liberal
humanism
>
Structuralism
Post-structuralism and deconstruction
>
Postmodernism
Psychoanalytic criticism
>
Feminist criticism Lesbian/gay criticism
>'■
Marxist criticism
>·
New historicism and cultural materialism
>■·
Postcolonial
criticism
>
Stylistics
>■■
Narratology
p
Ecocriticism
>
Presentism
>
Transversal poetics
>
New aestheticism
>
Historical formalism
>
Cognitive poetics |
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spellingShingle | Barry, Peter 1947- Beginning theory an introduction to literary and cultural theory Literatur Philosophie Criticism Literature Philosophy Literaturtheorie (DE-588)4036031-3 gnd Kulturtheorie (DE-588)4120627-7 gnd |
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title | Beginning theory an introduction to literary and cultural theory |
title_auth | Beginning theory an introduction to literary and cultural theory |
title_exact_search | Beginning theory an introduction to literary and cultural theory |
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title_full | Beginning theory an introduction to literary and cultural theory Peter Barry |
title_fullStr | Beginning theory an introduction to literary and cultural theory Peter Barry |
title_full_unstemmed | Beginning theory an introduction to literary and cultural theory Peter Barry |
title_short | Beginning theory |
title_sort | beginning theory an introduction to literary and cultural theory |
title_sub | an introduction to literary and cultural theory |
topic | Literatur Philosophie Criticism Literature Philosophy Literaturtheorie (DE-588)4036031-3 gnd Kulturtheorie (DE-588)4120627-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Literatur Philosophie Criticism Literature Philosophy Literaturtheorie Kulturtheorie Einführung |
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