Literary Theory (A) - AAA130170
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Week 1 Introduction: What is “literature”? What is “theory”?
21 Feb Syllabus; Course procedures; Assessment Week 2 Antiquity 28 Feb Plato, Republic – “Book X,” Ion, From Phaedrus Aristotle, From Poetics Week 3 Renaissance 7 Mar Philip Sidney, From Apologie of Poetrie Development of rhetoric: tropes & schemes Week 4 Classicism 14 Mar John Dryden, From An Essay of Dramatic Poesy Alexander Pope, An Essay on Criticism Metrics: rhymes, types of metrical analysis N. B. no class 21 Mar Week 5 Romanticism 28 Mar William Wordsworth, Preface to Lyrical Ballads Samuel T. Coleridge, From Biographia Literaria Percy B. Shelley, A Defence of Poetry Week 6* Formalism & New Criticism 4 Apr Victor Shklovsky, “Art as Technique” I. A. Richards, From Principles of Literary Criticism Week 8 Structuralism 11 Apr Ferdinand de Saussure, “Nature of the Linguistic Sign” Roman Jakobson, From Linguistics and Poetics Week 9 Poststructuralism 18 Apr Roland Barthes, “The Structuralist Activity,” “The Death of the Author” Jacques Derrida, “Differance” Week 10 Psychoanalysis 25 Apr Sigmund Freud, “The Dream-Work,” “The Uncanny” Jacques Lacan, “The Mirror Stage” Week 11 Modernism & Postmodernism 2 May T. S. Eliot, “Tradition and Individual Talent” Fredric Jameson, From Postmodernism and Consumer Society Linda Hutcheon, “Historiographic Metafiction” Week 12 Feminism & Gender 9 May Patricia Waugh, “Postmodernism and Feminism” Sandra Gilbert & Susan Gubar, From Infection in the Sentence & Dialogue with Toril Moi Week 13* Postcolonialism & Cultural Studies 16 May Gayatri Spivak, “Three Women’s Texts and a Critique of Imperialism” Gilles Deleuze & Felix Guattari, “What is a Minor Literature?” *MID-TERM & FINAL PAPERS DUE Last update: Vichnar David, Mgr., Ph.D. (20.02.2017)
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