Center |
Faculty of Philology, Translation and Communication |
Departament |
Language Theory and Communication Sciences |
Lecturers in charge |
Sin datos cargados |
Met. Docent |
Met. Avaluació |
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Bibliografia |
BIBLIOGRAFÍA BÁSICA GENERALES DAVIS, R.&SCHLEIFER, R., Contemporary Literary Criticism, New York&London, Longman, 1989. EAGLETON, Terry, Una introducción a la teoría literaria, México, FCE, 1988. GRODEN, Michel&KREISWIRTH, Martin (eds.), The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994. LLOVET, Jordi (ed.), Teoria de la literatura. Corrents de la teoria literaria al segle XX, Barcelona, Columna, 1996. MAKARYK, Irena R. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Contemporary Literary Theory, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1993. RYAN, Michel y RIVKIN, Julie, Literary Theory: an Anthology, Oxford, Blackwell, 1998. SELDEN, Raman (ed.), The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism, Vol. 8 (From F |
Continguts |
* Aims of the subject: This subject introduces the student to literary theory and thought of the main movements from the seventies to the present time. Some contents presuppose a basic knowledge of classic and contemporary literary theory foundations. It is recommended to have previously studied the compulsory subject ôTheory of literatureö. That does not exclude students that have not studied it but supplementary reading will be necessary. Contents Unit 1. Literary theory along XX century, Linguistics, Semiotics (Iuri Lotman) and reception (Hans-Robert Jauss and Wolfang Iser). Unit 2: Literary theory along XX century: Psychoanalysis (Lacan) and Marxism. Unit 3: Empiric literary theory (Siegfried J. Schmidt) and Poly-systems theory (Itamar Even-Zohar). Unit 4: Deconstructions: deconstruction according to Jacques Derrida and North American deconstruction (Paul of Man, J. Hillis Miller, Harold Bloom and Geoffrey H. Hartman). Unit 5: Feminist literary theory: of S. of Beavoir to J. Kristeva, Judith Butler and Hélèn Cixous. Unit 6: Schizo-analysis of G. Deleuze and F. Guattari Unit 7: New visions of literary history: an example of historiography revision: HAYDEN WHITE, MICHEL FOUCAULT AND H. -G. GADAMER; Stephen Greenblatt and New Historicism. Unit 8: ôCultural Studiesö and Post-colonial Studies: RAYMOND WILLIAMS, TERRY EAGLETON, F. JAMESON, AND G. CH. Spivak. Unit 9: Literary theory in the electronics age: GREGORY L. ULMER AND AVITAL RONELL. |