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Literary Theory : An Anthology
Literary Theory : An Anthology
Autore Rivkin Julie
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1640 pages)
Disciplina 801
Altri autori (Persone) RyanMichael
Collana Blackwell Anthologies Ser.
Soggetto topico Literature--Philosophy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9781118718384
9781118707852
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- A Short History of Theory -- Part One: Russian Formalism, New Criticism, Poetics -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Formalisms -- Chapter 2 Art as Technique -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The Formalist Critics -- Chapter 4 Keats' Sylvan Historian:: History Without the Footnotes -- Note -- Chapter 5 The Intentional Fallacy -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Broken on Purpose: Poetry, Serial Television, and the Season -- Prosodic Structures in Television Serials -- A Case Study of the Sonnet-Season: Season 1 of The Sopranos -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 7 Tools for Reading Poetry -- Tropes -- Reading -- Elision -- Reading -- Resemblance -- Reading -- Objective Correlative -- Reading -- Language Poetry -- Reading -- The New Sentence -- Reading -- Sound Poetry/Concrete Poetry -- Reading -- Prosody -- Reading -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Theory in Practice: "Look, Her Lips": Softness of Voice, Construction of Character in King Lear -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Theory in Practice: Romantic Rhetorics (from Elizabeth Bishop: The Restraints of Language) -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part Two: Structuralism, Linguistics, Narratology -- Chapter 1 Introduction: The Implied Order: Structuralism -- Chapter 2 The Linguistic Foundation -- Note -- Chapter 3 Course in General Linguistics -- PART ONE General Principles -- Chapter I: nature of the linguistic sign -- Chapter II: immutability and mutability of the sign -- Chapter III: static and evolutionary linguistics -- PART TWO Synchronic Linguistics -- Chapter I: generalities -- Chapter II: the concrete entities of language -- Chapter III: identities, realities, values -- Chapter IV: linguistic value -- Chapter V: syntagmatic and associative relations -- Notes -- Chapter 4 The Structural Study of Myth -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Mythologies.
Chapter 6 Discourse in the Novel -- Notes -- Chapter 7 What Is an Author? -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Scripts, Sequences, and Stories:: Elements of a Postclassical Narratology -- Sequences: Classical Accounts and Postclassical Perspectives -- The Problem of Narrativity: A Thought Experiment -- Scripts and Literary Interpretation -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 9 From Beats to Arcs:: Towards a Poetics of Television Narrative -- Micro Level: Beats -- Middle Level: Episodes -- Macro Level: Arcs -- Conclusion -- Notes -- "From Beats to Arcs" 2015 Postscript -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice: The Subplot as Simplification in King Lear -- Notes -- Chapter 11 Theory in Practice: The Stories of "Passion": An Empirical Study -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part Three: Phenomenology, Reception, Ethics -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Situations of Knowledge/Relations with Others -- Chapter 2 Transcendental Aesthetic -- General Observations on Transcendental Aesthetic -- Conclusion of the Transcendental Aesthetic -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The Phenomenology of Reading -- II -- Chapter 4 Teaching, Studying, and Theorizing the Production and Reception of Literary Texts -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 5 Distinction -- Classes and Classifications -- Embodied Social Structures -- Knowledge without Concepts -- Advantageous Attributions -- The Classification Struggle -- The Reality of Representation and the Representation of Reality -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Ethics and the Face -- 1. Infinity and the Face -- 2. Ethics and the Face -- 3. Reason and the Face -- 4. Discourse Founds Signification -- 5. Language and Objectivity -- 6. The Other and the Others -- 7. The Asymmetry of the Interpersonal -- 8. Will and Reason -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Levinas and Literary Interpretation:: Facing Baudelaire's "Eyes of the Poor" -- I -- II -- III -- Notes -- Works Cited.
Chapter 8 Cultivating Humanity:: The Narrative Imagination -- Fancy and Wonder -- Literature and the Compassionate Imagination -- Compassion in the Curriculum: A Political Agenda? -- World Citizenship, Relativism, and Identity Politics -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Theory in Practice: Relation and Responsibility: A Levinasian Reading of King Lear -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice: The Baby or the Violin: Ethics and Femininity in the Fiction of Alice Munro -- "Meneseteung" -- "My Mother's Dream" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part Four: Post-Structuralism -- Chapter 1 Introduction: The Class of 1968 - Post-Structuralism par lui-même -- Notes -- Chapter 2 The Will to Power -- 499 -- 500 -- 501 -- 511 -- 512 -- 513 -- 514 -- 515 -- 516 -- 517 -- 542 -- 543 -- 552 -- Chapter 3 What Is Becoming? -- Chapter 4 Différance -- Notes -- Chapter 5 That Dangerous Supplement -- From/Of Blindness to the Supplement -- The Chain of Supplements -- The Exorbitant. Question of Method -- Notes -- Chapter 6 The Death of the Author -- Chapter 7 From Work to Text -- Chapter 8 Writing -- Suggested Readings -- Chapter 9 Theory in Practice: Lear's After-Life -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice Allegories of Reading in Alice Munro's "Carried Away" -- Note -- Works Cited -- Part Five: Psychoanalysis and Psychology -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Strangers to Ourselves: Psychoanalysis -- Note -- Chapter 2 The Interpretation of Dreams -- The Dream of the Botanical Monograph -- The Dream-work -- VI -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The Uncanny -- I -- II -- III -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 4 Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego -- Notes -- Chapter 5 The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience -- Chapter 6 Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena.
A Study of the First Not-me Possession -- Clinical Description of a Transitional Object -- Theoretical Study -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7 Trauma Studies and the Literature of the US South -- Trauma and the U.S. South -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 8 Theory in Practice: King Lear: The Transference of the Kingdom -- I -- II -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Theory in Practice: The Weirdest Scale on Earth: Elizabeth Bishop and Containment -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice: The Uncontrollable: The Underground Stream -- Notes -- Part Six: Marxism, Critical Theory, History -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Starting with Zero -- Chapter 2 The Philosophic and Economic Manuscripts of 1844 -- Estranged Labour -- Private Property and Communism -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The German Ideology -- Note -- Chapter 4 Theses on the Philosophy of History -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- VI -- VII -- VIII -- IX -- X -- XI -- XII -- XIII -- XIV -- XV -- XVI -- XVII -- XVIII -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Structures and the Habitus -- A False Dilemma: Mechanism and Finalism -- Structures, Habitus and Practices -- The Dialectic of Objectification and Embodiment -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses -- Ideology is a "Representation" of the Imaginary Relationship of Individuals to their Real Conditions of Existence -- Ideology Interpellates Individuals as Subjects -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Right of Death and Power over Life -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Homo Sacer -- Introduction -- PART ONE The Logic of Sovereignty -- Note -- Works Cited -- Chapter 9 New Historicisms -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice: Reason and Need: King Lear and the Crisis of the Aristocracy -- Notes -- Chapter 11 Theory in Practice: Social Class in Alice Munro's "Sunday Afternoon" and "Hired Girl" -- Notes -- References.
Chapter 12 Theory in Practice: Elizabeth Bishop, Modernism, and the Left -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part Seven: Gender Studies and Queer Theory -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Feminist Paradigms/Gender Effects -- Notes -- Chapter 2 The Traffic in Women -- Marx -- Engels -- Kinship -- Deeper into the Labyrinth -- Psychoanalysis and Its Discontents -- The Political Economy of Sex -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Experience -- I -- II -- Notes -- Chapter 4 The Laugh of the Medusa -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Imitation and Gender Insubordination -- Psychic Mimesis -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Global Identities:: Theorizing Transnational Studies of Sexuality -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Women Workers and Capitalist Scripts -- Gender and Work: Historical and Ideological Transformations -- Housewives and Homework: The Lacemakers of Narsapur -- Immigrant Wives, Mothers, and Factory Work: Electronics Workers in the Silicon Valley -- Daughters, Wives, and Mothers: Migrant Women Workers in Britain -- Common Interests/Different Needs: Collective Struggles of Poor Women Workers -- Notes -- Chapter 8 "I Would Rather Be a Cyborg Than a Goddess":: Becoming Intersectional in Assemblage Theory -- Intersectionality and Its Discontents -- Cyborgs and Other Companionate Assemblages -- Re-reading Intersectionality as Assemblage -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9 Epistemology of the Closet -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Queers, Read This -- A Leaflet Distributed at Pride March in NY Published anonymously by Queers June, 1990 -- An Army of Lovers cannot Lose -- Anger -- Queer Artists -- If you're Queer, -- Shout It! -- I Hate … -- Where Are You Sisters? -- Where Are You? -- Get Up, Wake Up Sisters!! -- When Anyone Assaults You for being Queer, It is Queer Bashing. Right? -- Why Queer -- No Sex Police -- Queer Space -- Rules of Conduct for Straight People -- I Hate Straights.
Chapter 11 Sex in Public.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910795830603321
Rivkin Julie  
New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Literary Theory : An Anthology
Literary Theory : An Anthology
Autore Rivkin Julie
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2017
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1640 pages)
Disciplina 801
Altri autori (Persone) RyanMichael
Collana Blackwell Anthologies Ser.
Soggetto topico Literature--Philosophy
ISBN 9781118718384
9781118707852
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- A Short History of Theory -- Part One: Russian Formalism, New Criticism, Poetics -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Formalisms -- Chapter 2 Art as Technique -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The Formalist Critics -- Chapter 4 Keats' Sylvan Historian:: History Without the Footnotes -- Note -- Chapter 5 The Intentional Fallacy -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Broken on Purpose: Poetry, Serial Television, and the Season -- Prosodic Structures in Television Serials -- A Case Study of the Sonnet-Season: Season 1 of The Sopranos -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 7 Tools for Reading Poetry -- Tropes -- Reading -- Elision -- Reading -- Resemblance -- Reading -- Objective Correlative -- Reading -- Language Poetry -- Reading -- The New Sentence -- Reading -- Sound Poetry/Concrete Poetry -- Reading -- Prosody -- Reading -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Theory in Practice: "Look, Her Lips": Softness of Voice, Construction of Character in King Lear -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Theory in Practice: Romantic Rhetorics (from Elizabeth Bishop: The Restraints of Language) -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part Two: Structuralism, Linguistics, Narratology -- Chapter 1 Introduction: The Implied Order: Structuralism -- Chapter 2 The Linguistic Foundation -- Note -- Chapter 3 Course in General Linguistics -- PART ONE General Principles -- Chapter I: nature of the linguistic sign -- Chapter II: immutability and mutability of the sign -- Chapter III: static and evolutionary linguistics -- PART TWO Synchronic Linguistics -- Chapter I: generalities -- Chapter II: the concrete entities of language -- Chapter III: identities, realities, values -- Chapter IV: linguistic value -- Chapter V: syntagmatic and associative relations -- Notes -- Chapter 4 The Structural Study of Myth -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Mythologies.
Chapter 6 Discourse in the Novel -- Notes -- Chapter 7 What Is an Author? -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Scripts, Sequences, and Stories:: Elements of a Postclassical Narratology -- Sequences: Classical Accounts and Postclassical Perspectives -- The Problem of Narrativity: A Thought Experiment -- Scripts and Literary Interpretation -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 9 From Beats to Arcs:: Towards a Poetics of Television Narrative -- Micro Level: Beats -- Middle Level: Episodes -- Macro Level: Arcs -- Conclusion -- Notes -- "From Beats to Arcs" 2015 Postscript -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice: The Subplot as Simplification in King Lear -- Notes -- Chapter 11 Theory in Practice: The Stories of "Passion": An Empirical Study -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part Three: Phenomenology, Reception, Ethics -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Situations of Knowledge/Relations with Others -- Chapter 2 Transcendental Aesthetic -- General Observations on Transcendental Aesthetic -- Conclusion of the Transcendental Aesthetic -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The Phenomenology of Reading -- II -- Chapter 4 Teaching, Studying, and Theorizing the Production and Reception of Literary Texts -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 5 Distinction -- Classes and Classifications -- Embodied Social Structures -- Knowledge without Concepts -- Advantageous Attributions -- The Classification Struggle -- The Reality of Representation and the Representation of Reality -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Ethics and the Face -- 1. Infinity and the Face -- 2. Ethics and the Face -- 3. Reason and the Face -- 4. Discourse Founds Signification -- 5. Language and Objectivity -- 6. The Other and the Others -- 7. The Asymmetry of the Interpersonal -- 8. Will and Reason -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Levinas and Literary Interpretation:: Facing Baudelaire's "Eyes of the Poor" -- I -- II -- III -- Notes -- Works Cited.
Chapter 8 Cultivating Humanity:: The Narrative Imagination -- Fancy and Wonder -- Literature and the Compassionate Imagination -- Compassion in the Curriculum: A Political Agenda? -- World Citizenship, Relativism, and Identity Politics -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Theory in Practice: Relation and Responsibility: A Levinasian Reading of King Lear -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice: The Baby or the Violin: Ethics and Femininity in the Fiction of Alice Munro -- "Meneseteung" -- "My Mother's Dream" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part Four: Post-Structuralism -- Chapter 1 Introduction: The Class of 1968 - Post-Structuralism par lui-même -- Notes -- Chapter 2 The Will to Power -- 499 -- 500 -- 501 -- 511 -- 512 -- 513 -- 514 -- 515 -- 516 -- 517 -- 542 -- 543 -- 552 -- Chapter 3 What Is Becoming? -- Chapter 4 Différance -- Notes -- Chapter 5 That Dangerous Supplement -- From/Of Blindness to the Supplement -- The Chain of Supplements -- The Exorbitant. Question of Method -- Notes -- Chapter 6 The Death of the Author -- Chapter 7 From Work to Text -- Chapter 8 Writing -- Suggested Readings -- Chapter 9 Theory in Practice: Lear's After-Life -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice Allegories of Reading in Alice Munro's "Carried Away" -- Note -- Works Cited -- Part Five: Psychoanalysis and Psychology -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Strangers to Ourselves: Psychoanalysis -- Note -- Chapter 2 The Interpretation of Dreams -- The Dream of the Botanical Monograph -- The Dream-work -- VI -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The Uncanny -- I -- II -- III -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 4 Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego -- Notes -- Chapter 5 The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience -- Chapter 6 Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena.
A Study of the First Not-me Possession -- Clinical Description of a Transitional Object -- Theoretical Study -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 7 Trauma Studies and the Literature of the US South -- Trauma and the U.S. South -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Chapter 8 Theory in Practice: King Lear: The Transference of the Kingdom -- I -- II -- Notes -- Chapter 9 Theory in Practice: The Weirdest Scale on Earth: Elizabeth Bishop and Containment -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice: The Uncontrollable: The Underground Stream -- Notes -- Part Six: Marxism, Critical Theory, History -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Starting with Zero -- Chapter 2 The Philosophic and Economic Manuscripts of 1844 -- Estranged Labour -- Private Property and Communism -- Notes -- Chapter 3 The German Ideology -- Note -- Chapter 4 Theses on the Philosophy of History -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- VI -- VII -- VIII -- IX -- X -- XI -- XII -- XIII -- XIV -- XV -- XVI -- XVII -- XVIII -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Structures and the Habitus -- A False Dilemma: Mechanism and Finalism -- Structures, Habitus and Practices -- The Dialectic of Objectification and Embodiment -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses -- Ideology is a "Representation" of the Imaginary Relationship of Individuals to their Real Conditions of Existence -- Ideology Interpellates Individuals as Subjects -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Right of Death and Power over Life -- Notes -- Chapter 8 Homo Sacer -- Introduction -- PART ONE The Logic of Sovereignty -- Note -- Works Cited -- Chapter 9 New Historicisms -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- Chapter 10 Theory in Practice: Reason and Need: King Lear and the Crisis of the Aristocracy -- Notes -- Chapter 11 Theory in Practice: Social Class in Alice Munro's "Sunday Afternoon" and "Hired Girl" -- Notes -- References.
Chapter 12 Theory in Practice: Elizabeth Bishop, Modernism, and the Left -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Part Seven: Gender Studies and Queer Theory -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Feminist Paradigms/Gender Effects -- Notes -- Chapter 2 The Traffic in Women -- Marx -- Engels -- Kinship -- Deeper into the Labyrinth -- Psychoanalysis and Its Discontents -- The Political Economy of Sex -- Notes -- Chapter 3 Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Experience -- I -- II -- Notes -- Chapter 4 The Laugh of the Medusa -- Notes -- Chapter 5 Imitation and Gender Insubordination -- Psychic Mimesis -- Notes -- Chapter 6 Global Identities:: Theorizing Transnational Studies of Sexuality -- Notes -- Chapter 7 Women Workers and Capitalist Scripts -- Gender and Work: Historical and Ideological Transformations -- Housewives and Homework: The Lacemakers of Narsapur -- Immigrant Wives, Mothers, and Factory Work: Electronics Workers in the Silicon Valley -- Daughters, Wives, and Mothers: Migrant Women Workers in Britain -- Common Interests/Different Needs: Collective Struggles of Poor Women Workers -- Notes -- Chapter 8 "I Would Rather Be a Cyborg Than a Goddess":: Becoming Intersectional in Assemblage Theory -- Intersectionality and Its Discontents -- Cyborgs and Other Companionate Assemblages -- Re-reading Intersectionality as Assemblage -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9 Epistemology of the Closet -- Notes -- Chapter 10 Queers, Read This -- A Leaflet Distributed at Pride March in NY Published anonymously by Queers June, 1990 -- An Army of Lovers cannot Lose -- Anger -- Queer Artists -- If you're Queer, -- Shout It! -- I Hate … -- Where Are You Sisters? -- Where Are You? -- Get Up, Wake Up Sisters!! -- When Anyone Assaults You for being Queer, It is Queer Bashing. Right? -- Why Queer -- No Sex Police -- Queer Space -- Rules of Conduct for Straight People -- I Hate Straights.
Chapter 11 Sex in Public.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814993303321
Rivkin Julie  
New York : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2017
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Think, Pig! : Beckett at the Limit of the Human / / Jean-Michel Rabaté
Think, Pig! : Beckett at the Limit of the Human / / Jean-Michel Rabaté
Autore Rabaté Jean-Michel
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, NY : , : Fordham University Press, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (249 p.)
Disciplina 848/.91409
Soggetto topico Literature - Philosophy
Literature--Philosophy
Theater - Philosophy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8232-7088-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. How to Think Like a Pig -- 2. The Worth and Girth of an Italian Hoagie -- 3. The Posthuman, or the Humility of the Earth -- 4. Burned Toasts and Boiled Lobsters -- 5. “Porca Madonna!”: Moving Descartes toward Geulincx and Proust -- 6. From an Aesthetics of Nonrelation to an Ethics of Negation -- 7. Beckett’s Kantian Critiques -- 8. Dialectics of Enlittlement -- 9. Bathetic Jokes, Animal Slapstick, and Ethical Laughter -- 10. Strength to Deny: Beckett between Adorno and Badiou -- 11. Lessons in Pigsty Latin: The Duty to Speak -- 12. An Irish Paris Peasant -- 13. The Morality of Form—A French Story -- Coda: Minima Beckettiana -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910480164903321
Rabaté Jean-Michel  
New York, NY : , : Fordham University Press, , [2016]
Materiale a stampa
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Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui