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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: The Importance of Reading 1 Formalism xii 1 12 Summary of Main Ideas 12 Russian Formalism 12 Narrative 19 The American New Criticism 25 Examples 28 Metaphor 28 Defamiliarization 31 Narration 36 Form and Content: Lauren Groff, “Brawler” 40 Student Exercise 42 Amanda Gorman, “The Hills We Climb” 42 Rachel Wiley, Nothing is Okay 42 Lauren Groff, “Brawler” 42 Notes 42 Suggested Reading 42 2 Stylistics Summary of Main Ideas 44 Stylistics 44 Showing and Telling 45 Deixis 46 Deviation 47 Characterization 47 Genre 49 44
vi Contents Mode 51 Discourse З З Examples 55 Hypotaxis and Parataxis: Ernest Henungway, In Our Time, and Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace 55 Situated Meaning: Buchi Emecheta, The Joys of Motherhood 58 Deixis: Lauren Groff, “Brawler” 60 Irony: George Eliot, Middlemarch 63 Student Exercise 65 Suggested Readings 65 3 Historicism Summary of Main Ideas 66 Historicism 66 Literary History 69 Reception 69 Examples 70 Guan Hanging, The Injustice Done to Tuo Ngo 70 William Shakespeare, King Lear 71 Percy Bysshe Shelley, “The Masque of Anarchy” 73 Amitav Ghosh, Sea of Poppies 7 6 Student Exercises 78 Suggested Readings 79 4 Philosophy Summary of Main Ideas 80 Eastern Philosophy 81 Western Philosophy 82 Phenomenology 82 Perspective 85 Ethics 87 Speech Act Theory 89 Materialism 90 Examples 90 Buddhism 90 Phenomenology 92 Ethics 94 Speech Act Theory 95 Materialism 97 Student Exercise 98 Suggested Readings 98 80
577 Contents . vii W 5 psychology Summary of Mam Ideas 99 Psychoanalysis 100 Object Relations Psychology 101 Modem Psychology 101 Evolutionary Psychology 102 Cognition 102 Affect 103 Examples 104 Psychoanalysis: Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre 104 Object Relations: Sylvia Plath, “Daddy” 105 Affect: Jane Austen, Emma, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag 107 Cognition: John Boyne, The Absolutist 109 Student Exercise 110 Suggested Readings 110 112 6 Marxism Summary of Main Ideas 112 Marx and Marxism 113 Marxism after Marx 115 Ideology 117 Examples 118 Capitalist Ideology: Samuel Richardson, Pamela, and Elizabeth Gaskell, Mary Barton 118 Anti-Capitalism: Bongjoon֊ho, Parasite 122 The Working Class: Sayaka Murata, Convenience Store Woman 122 Chinese Marxism: Fang Fang, Personal Sorrows of Tu Ziqian Critical Utopianism: Iain Banks, Matter 125 Student Exercise 127 Note 127 Suggested Readings 127 7 Structuralism, Semiology, Postmodernism Summary of Main Ideas Linguistics 129 Structuralism 13 0 Deconstruction 131 128 Poststructuralism and Postmodernism 132 123 128
viii Contents Examples 133 Signs: Percy Shelley, “The Masque of Anarchy” 133 Historical Codes: Charles Dickens, Hard Times 133 Cultural Codes: Charles Mungoshi, Waiting for the Rain Recoding: Mack Sennett, A One Night Stand 137 Deconstruction: William Wordsworth, The Prelude, and Elizabeth Bishop, “At the Fishhouses” 138 Student Exercise 141 Notes 141 Suggested Readings 141 8 Gender Summary of Main Ideas 142 Feminism 143 Gay, Lesbian, Queer, and Trans Studies 147 Masculinity 150 Examples 151 “Gawain and the Green Knight” 151 Wangjide, A Male Queen Consort 152 Oscar Wilde, The Portrait of Dorian Gray 153 Frank O’Hara, “Having a Coke with You” 154 Andrea Lawlor, Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl Student Exercise 156 Notes 156 Suggested Readings 156 1« 155 9 Ethnicity Summary of Main Ideas 157 Race and Racism 158 Intersectionality 158 Inter-Ethnic Violence in American Literature 159 Whiteness 161 Examples 163 Indigenous Literature: Louise Erdrich, Love Medicine Race Mixing: NeUa Larsen, Passing 164 Racism: Ebbe Roe Smith, Falling Down 165 Student Exercises 165 Note 166 Suggested Readings 166 135 157 163
Contents IX í0 Global Studies Summary of Mam Ideas 167 Globalism, Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism 168 Comparative Literature 170 Colonialism, Post-Colonialism, Diaspora 171 Cultural Anthropology 173 Examples 7 73 Cosmopolitan Literature: David Mitchell, Ghostwritten 173 Post-Colonial and Diasporic Literature: Kiran Desai, The Inheritance of Loss 175 National Literature: Bi Feiyu, The Moon Opera 176 Cultural Anthropology : Cao Xueqin, The Dream of the Red Chamber 178 Student Exercise 180 Note 181 Suggested Readings 181 11 Post-Humanism, Environmental Humanities, New Materialism 182 Summary of Main Ideas 182 Environmental Humanities 183 New Materialism 186 Animal Studies 188 Disability Studies 189 Actor Network Theory 191 Examples 192 Environmental Humanities: Kim Stanley Robinson, The Ministry for the Future, and Johann Aevar Grimsson Søren Staermose, Thin Ice 192 Disability Studies: Indra Sinha, Animal’s People 194 Actor Network Theory: Wu Chen’en, Journey to the West 196 Student Exercise 198 Suggested Readings 198 j 99 12 Science Summary of Main Ideas 199 Computational Analysis 199 Health and Medical Humanities 200 Evolution, Neuroscience, Behavior 201 Examples 202 Computational Analysis: Virginia Woolf To the Lighthouse 202
x Contents Health and Medical Humanities: Elwood Reid, Bjorn Stein, and Meredith Stiehm, The Bridge 205 Evolution and Behavior: The Epic of Gilgamesh 207 Student Exercise 209 Notes 209 Suggested Readings 209 13 Politics 210 Summary of Main Ideas 210 Political Psychology 212 Right and Left 214 Politics in Literature 220 Examples 223 Homer, The Iliad 223 Vergil, The Aeneid 229 Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead 232 China Mi eville, Iron Council 236 Student Exercise 239 Notes 240 Suggested Readings 240 14 Media Studies 241 Summary of Main Ideas 241 From Media Corporations to News Texts 241 Example: Fareed Zakaria, “China’s Iron Fist” 243 Student Exercise 245 Suggested Readings 246 15 Screen Studies Summary of Main Ideas 247 Shot, Sequence, Scene 248 Composition 250 CameraWork 251 Editing 253 Art Direction 257 Adaptation 261 Examples 262 Composition: Akira Kurosawa, High and Low 262 Editing: William Wyler, The Best Years of Our Lives 264 From Script to Screen: Alfonso Cuaron, Children of Men 266 247
Student Exercise 268 Note 269 Suggested Readings 269 Contents XI Index 271
A Complete Guide to Literary Analysis and Theory offers an accessible introduction to all the current approaches to literary analysis. Ranging from stylistics and historicism to post humanism and new materialism, it also includes chapters on media studies and screen studies. The Guide is designed for use in introductory literature courses and as a primer in theory courses. Each chapter summarizes the main ideas of each approach to the study of literature in clear prose, providing lucid introductions to the practice of each school, and conducts readings using classic and modern works of literature from around the world. The book draws on examples from a wide range of works from classics such as F. Scott Fitzgerald s The Great Gatsby and Shakespeare’s King Lear to contemporary works such as Ocean Vuong s On Earth We re Briefly Gorgeous and Amanda Gorman’s “The Hill We Climb.” This wide-ranging introduction is ideal for students encountering literary study for the first time, as well as more advanced students who need a concise summary of critical methods. It strives to make complex ideas simple and provides readings that undergraduates should be able to understand and enjoy as well as training them to conduct analyses of their own.
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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: The Importance of Reading 1 Formalism xii 1 12 Summary of Main Ideas 12 Russian Formalism 12 Narrative 19 The American New Criticism 25 Examples 28 Metaphor 28 Defamiliarization 31 Narration 36 Form and Content: Lauren Groff, “Brawler” 40 Student Exercise 42 Amanda Gorman, “The Hills We Climb” 42 Rachel Wiley, Nothing is Okay 42 Lauren Groff, “Brawler” 42 Notes 42 Suggested Reading 42 2 Stylistics Summary of Main Ideas 44 Stylistics 44 Showing and Telling 45 Deixis 46 Deviation 47 Characterization 47 Genre 49 44
vi Contents Mode 51 Discourse З З Examples 55 Hypotaxis and Parataxis: Ernest Henungway, In Our Time, and Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace 55 Situated Meaning: Buchi Emecheta, The Joys of Motherhood 58 Deixis: Lauren Groff, “Brawler” 60 Irony: George Eliot, Middlemarch 63 Student Exercise 65 Suggested Readings 65 3 Historicism Summary of Main Ideas 66 Historicism 66 Literary History 69 Reception 69 Examples 70 Guan Hanging, The Injustice Done to Tuo Ngo 70 William Shakespeare, King Lear 71 Percy Bysshe Shelley, “The Masque of Anarchy” 73 Amitav Ghosh, Sea of Poppies 7 6 Student Exercises 78 Suggested Readings 79 4 Philosophy Summary of Main Ideas 80 Eastern Philosophy 81 Western Philosophy 82 Phenomenology 82 Perspective 85 Ethics 87 Speech Act Theory 89 Materialism 90 Examples 90 Buddhism 90 Phenomenology 92 Ethics 94 Speech Act Theory 95 Materialism 97 Student Exercise 98 Suggested Readings 98 80'
577 Contents . vii W 5 psychology Summary of Mam Ideas 99 Psychoanalysis 100 Object Relations Psychology 101 Modem Psychology 101 Evolutionary Psychology' 102 Cognition 102 Affect 103 Examples 104 Psychoanalysis: Charlotte Bronte, Jane Eyre 104 Object Relations: Sylvia Plath, “Daddy” 105 Affect: Jane Austen, Emma, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Fleabag 107 Cognition: John Boyne, The Absolutist 109 Student Exercise 110 Suggested Readings 110 112 6 Marxism Summary of Main Ideas 112 Marx and Marxism 113 Marxism after Marx 115 Ideology 117 Examples 118 Capitalist Ideology: Samuel Richardson, Pamela, and Elizabeth Gaskell, Mary Barton 118 Anti-Capitalism: Bongjoon֊ho, Parasite 122 The Working Class: Sayaka Murata, Convenience Store Woman 122 Chinese Marxism: Fang Fang, Personal Sorrows of Tu Ziqian Critical Utopianism: Iain Banks, Matter 125 Student Exercise 127 Note 127 Suggested Readings 127 7 Structuralism, Semiology, Postmodernism Summary of Main Ideas Linguistics 129 Structuralism 13 0 Deconstruction 131 128 Poststructuralism and Postmodernism ' 132 123 128
viii Contents Examples 133 Signs: Percy Shelley, “The Masque of Anarchy” 133 Historical Codes: Charles Dickens, Hard Times 133 Cultural Codes: Charles Mungoshi, Waiting for the Rain Recoding: Mack Sennett, A One Night Stand 137 Deconstruction: William Wordsworth, The Prelude, and Elizabeth Bishop, “At the Fishhouses” 138 Student Exercise 141 Notes 141 Suggested Readings 141 8 Gender Summary of Main Ideas 142 Feminism 143 Gay, Lesbian, Queer, and Trans Studies 147 Masculinity 150 Examples 151 “Gawain and the Green Knight” 151 Wangjide, A Male Queen Consort 152 Oscar Wilde, The Portrait of Dorian Gray 153 Frank O’Hara, “Having a Coke with You” 154 Andrea Lawlor, Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl Student Exercise 156 Notes 156 Suggested Readings 156 1« 155 9 Ethnicity Summary of Main Ideas 157 Race and Racism 158 Intersectionality 158 Inter-Ethnic Violence in American Literature 159 Whiteness 161 Examples 163 Indigenous Literature: Louise Erdrich, Love Medicine Race Mixing: NeUa Larsen, Passing 164 Racism: Ebbe Roe Smith, Falling Down 165 Student Exercises 165 Note 166 Suggested Readings 166 135 157 163
Contents IX í0 Global Studies Summary of Mam Ideas 167 Globalism, Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism 168 Comparative Literature 170 Colonialism, Post-Colonialism, Diaspora 171 Cultural Anthropology 173 Examples 7 73 Cosmopolitan Literature: David Mitchell, Ghostwritten 173 Post-Colonial and Diasporic Literature: Kiran Desai, The Inheritance of Loss 175 National Literature: Bi Feiyu, The Moon Opera 176 Cultural Anthropology': Cao Xueqin, The Dream of the Red Chamber 178 Student Exercise 180 Note 181 Suggested Readings 181 11 Post-Humanism, Environmental Humanities, New Materialism 182 Summary of Main Ideas 182 Environmental Humanities 183 New Materialism 186 Animal Studies 188 Disability Studies 189 Actor Network Theory 191 Examples 192 Environmental Humanities: Kim Stanley Robinson, The Ministry for the Future, and Johann Aevar Grimsson Søren Staermose, Thin Ice 192 Disability Studies: Indra Sinha, Animal’s People 194 Actor Network Theory: Wu Chen’en, Journey to the West 196 Student Exercise 198 Suggested Readings 198 j 99 12 Science Summary of Main Ideas 199 Computational Analysis 199 Health and Medical Humanities 200 Evolution, Neuroscience, Behavior 201 Examples 202 Computational Analysis: Virginia Woolf To the Lighthouse 202
x Contents Health and Medical Humanities: Elwood Reid, Bjorn Stein, and Meredith Stiehm, The Bridge 205 Evolution and Behavior: The Epic of Gilgamesh 207 Student Exercise 209 Notes 209 Suggested Readings 209 13 Politics 210 Summary of Main Ideas 210 Political Psychology 212 Right and Left 214 Politics in Literature 220 Examples 223 Homer, The Iliad 223 Vergil, The Aeneid 229 Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead 232 China Mi eville, Iron Council 236 Student Exercise 239 Notes 240 Suggested Readings 240 14 Media Studies 241 Summary of Main Ideas 241 From Media Corporations to News Texts 241 Example: Fareed Zakaria, “China’s Iron Fist” 243 Student Exercise 245 Suggested Readings 246 15 Screen Studies Summary of Main Ideas 247 Shot, Sequence, Scene 248 Composition 250 CameraWork 251 Editing 253 Art Direction 257 Adaptation 261 Examples 262 Composition: Akira Kurosawa, High and Low 262 Editing: William Wyler, The Best Years of Our Lives 264 From Script to Screen: Alfonso Cuaron, Children of Men 266 247
Student Exercise 268 Note 269 Suggested Readings 269 Contents XI Index 271
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