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The textbook for this course will be...
Literary Theory: An Anthology (2/e)
edited by JULIE RIVKIN & MICHAEL RYAN
HALF.COM | AMAZON.COM
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I would recommend acquiring...
MLA Handbook for Writers
of
Research
Papers (7/e)
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If you already have a copy
of the MLA Handbook, please visit...
www.mlahandbook.org
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NOTE: Readings IN GOLD must be annotated.
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8/26
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Formalisms Intro (3-6)
Eichenbaum, The Formal Method (7-14)
Shklovsky, Art as Technique (15-21)
Brooks, The Formalist Critics (22-27)
Wimsatt, Structure of the Concrete Universal (40-49) |
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8/31
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Structuralism / Linguistics Intro (53-55)
Culler, The Linguistic Foundation (56-58)
Saussure, Course on General Linguistics (59-71)
Propp, Morphology of the Folk-tale (72-75) |
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9/2
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Jakobson, The Two Aspects of Language (76-80)
Barthes, Mythologies (81-89)
Foucault, The Archeology of Knowledge (90-96) |
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9/7
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Rhetoric / Reader Response Intro (127-130)
Austin, How To Do Things with Words (162-176)
Fish, Interpretive Communities (217-221) |
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9/9
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Frow, Text and System (222-236)
Bourdieu, Distinction (237-253) |
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9/14
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Post-Structuralism / Deconst / Pomo Intro (257-261)
Nietzsche, Truth and Lying (262-265)
Derrida, Différance (278-299)
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9/16
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Derrida, Of Grammatology (300-331)
Derrida, Semiology and Grammatology (332-339) |
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9/21
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Barthes, The Death of the Author (HO)
Johnson, Writing (340-347)
Cixous, The Newly Born Woman (348-354) |
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9/23
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Lyotard, The Postmodern Condition (355-364)
Baudrillard, Simulacra and Simulations (365-377) |
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9/28
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Psychoanalysis and Psychology Intro (389-396)
Freud, The Interpretation of Dreams (397-414)
Freud, The Uncanny (418-430) |
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9/30 |
Freud, Group Psychology (438-440)
Lacan, The Mirror Stage (441-446) |
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10/7
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Lacan, The Insistence of the Letter (447-461)
Fanon, The Negro and Psychopathology (462-469) |
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10/12
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Historicisms Intro (505-507)
Foucault, Discipline and Punishment (549-566) |
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10/14
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Montrose, Professing the Renaissance (584-591)
Greenblatt, Shakespeare and the Exorcists (592-620) |
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10/19 |
Political Criticism / Marxism Intro (643-646)
Hegel, Dialectics (647-649)
Marx, Grundrisse (650-652); Ger. Ideology (653-658) Marx, Wage Labor & Capital (659-664)
Marx,
Capital (665-672)
Gramsci, Hegemony (673) |
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10/21 |
Bakhtin, Discourse in the Novel (674-685)
Bakhtin, Rabelais and his World (686-692)
Althusser, Ideology and ISAs (693-702) |
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10/26 |
Feminism Intro (765-769)
Rubin, The Traffic in Women (770-794)
Irigaray, Subordination of the Feminine (795-798) |
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10/28 |
Irigaray, Women on the Market (799-811)
Gilbert and Gubar, Madwoman in the Attic (812-825)
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11/2 |
Gender Studies Intro (885-888)
Rubin, Sexual Transformations (889-891)
Foucault, The History of Sexuality (892-899) |
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11/4 |
Butler, Performative Acts and Gender (900-911)
Sedgwick, Epistemology of the Closet (912-921)
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11/9
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Ethnic Studies / Critical Race Theory Intro (959-963)
Haney-López, Social Construction of Race (964-974)
Gates, Signifying Monkey (987-1004)
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11/11
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Morrison, Playing in the Dark (1005-1016)
Anzaldua, Borderlands / La Frontera (1017-1030)
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11/16
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Colonial / Post-Colonial Intro (1071-1074)
Loomba, Colonial and PoCo Studies (1100-1111)
Said, Jane Austen and Empire (1112-1125)
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11/18
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Ngugi, Decolonising the Mind (1126-1150)
Brathwaite, English in the Caribbean (1151-1166) |
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11/23
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McClintock, The Angel of Progress (1185-1196)
Kincaid, A Small Place (1224-1229) |
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11/30 |
Cultural Studies Intro (1233-1234)
Benjamin, Mechanical Reproduction (1235-1241)
Horkheimer and Adorno, Culture Industry (1242-1246) |
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12/2
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Hebdige, Subculture (1258-1267)
Clune, You Can't See Me (HO)
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12/7
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Fiske, Culture, Ideology, Interpellation (1268-1273)
Fiske, Television Culture (1274-1284) |
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