Di Leo (English and philosophy, Univ. of Houston, Victoria) divides this handbook into two parts of approximately the same length. The first part comprises 27 essays by diverse hands on general topics within the embrace of literary and cultural theory; the second part provides explications of ‘terms and figures’ (presented alphabetically). The topics and authors in part 1 range from Paul Allen Miller on early theory and Herman Rapaport on structuralism and semiotics to Sean Grattan on affect studies and Vincent Leitch on antitheory. Each essay concludes with detailed notes and works cited. Summing Up: Recommended.

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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Literary and Cultural Theory is the most comprehensive available survey of the state of the art t/Theory in the 21st-century. With chapters written by the world’s leading scholars in their field, the book explores the latest thinking in traditional schools such as feminist, Marxist, historicist, psychoanalytic and postcolonial criticism and new areas of research in ecocriticism, biopolitics, affect studies, posthumanism, materialism and many other fields.In addition, the book includes a substantial A to Z of key words and important thinkers in contemporary theory, making this an essential resource for scholars of literary and cultural theory at all levels.
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AcknowledgementsList of ContributorsIntroduction: Theory in the New MillenniumJeffrey R. Di Leo (University of Houston, Victoria, USA)Part One: Essays1. Early Theory, Paul Allen Miller (University of South Carolina, USA)2. Structuralism and Semiotics, Herman Rapaport (Wake Forest University, USA)3. Narrative and Narratology, Gerald Prince (University of Pennsylvania, USA)4. Marxism, Peter Hitchcock (City College of New York, USA)5. Poststructuralism, Daniel T. O'Hara (Temple University, USA)6. Historicisms, Harold Aram Veeser (City College of New York, USA)7. Psychoanalytic Theory, Jean-Michel Rabaté (University of Pennsylvania, USA)8. Rhetoric, Steven Mailloux (Loyola Marymount University, USA)9. Deconstruction, Henry Sussman (Yale University, USA)10. Feminism, Robin Truth Goodman (Florida State University, USA)11. Cultural Studies, John Frow (University of Sydney, Australia)12. Postmodernism, Jeffrey T. Nealon (Pennsylvania State University, USA)13. Race and Postcolonial Studies, Nicole Simek (Whitman College, USA)14. Ecocriticism, Claire Colebrook (Pennsylvania State University, USA)15. Biopower and Biopolitics, Gregg Lambert (Syracuse University, USA)16. Pop Culture, Aaron Jaffe (Florida State University, USA)17. Comparativisms, Alexander Beecroft (University of South Carolina, USA)18. Translation, Brian O'Keeffe (Barnard College, USA)19. Media Studies, Toby Miller (Cardiff University, UK)20. Digital Humanities, Joseph Tabbi (University of Illinois, Chicago, USA)21. Late Capitalism, Henry A. Giroux (McMaster University, Canada)22. Identity Studies, Mike Hill (State University of New York, Albany, USA)23. Materialisms, Chris Breu (Illinois State University, USA)24. Posthumanism, Zahi Zalloua (Whitman College, USA)25. University Studies, Jeffrey J. Williams (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)25. Affect Studies, Sean Grattan (University of Kent, UK)26. Antitheory, Vincent Leitch (University of Oklahoma, USA)Part Two: Terms and FiguresIndex
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Di Leo (English and philosophy, Univ. of Houston, Victoria) divides this handbook into two parts of approximately the same length. The first part comprises 27 essays by diverse hands on general topics within the embrace of literary and cultural theory; the second part provides explications of ‘terms and figures’ (presented alphabetically). The topics and authors in part 1 range from Paul Allen Miller on early theory and Herman Rapaport on structuralism and semiotics to Sean Grattan on affect studies and Vincent Leitch on antitheory. Each essay concludes with detailed notes and works cited. Summing Up: Recommended.
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With chapters written by the world's leading scholars in their fields, this is a comprehensive survey of the cutting edge of literary and cultural theory in the 21st century.
A comprehensive and authoritative survey of central themes in contemporary literary and cultural theory
Bloomsbury Handbooks is a series of single-volume reference works which map the parameters of a discipline or sub-discipline and present the 'state-of-the-art' in terms of research. Each Handbook offers a systematic and structured range of specially commissioned essays reflecting on the history, methodologies, research methods, current debates and future of a particular field of research. Bloomsbury Handbooks provide researchers and graduate students with both cutting-edge perspectives on perennial questions and authoritative overviews of the history of research.
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ISBN
9781350183612
Publisert
2021-01-14
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Bloomsbury Academic
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1376 gr
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244 mm
Bredde
169 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Heftet
Antall sider
800

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Jeffrey R. Di Leo is Professor of English and Philosophy and Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Houston-Victoria, USA. He is editor of the American Book Review, founding editor of the journal symploke, and executive director of the Society for Critical Exchange and its Winter Theory Institute.