I read a book in all twelve categories for the 2018 Back-to-the-Classics challenge. After making up for my late start in March, I paced myself by reading one book for the challenge each month and l…
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Literary criticism isn't part of every high school education. But literary theory is a great way to practice close reading, promote critical thinking, engage in perspective taking, encourage empathy and demonstrate relevance. In this post, learn how to introduce students to formalism, New Criticism, biographical and historical criticism, New Historicism, psychoanalytic or Freudian criticism, feminist, and Marxist and deconstructionism. This is great for senior-level English and AP Literature.
Engage your students in the process of literary analysis and interpretation with this literary theory poster set. These 11 posters introduce students to some of the schools of literary theory most relevant to the study of English at a secondary level and feature a clean, colorful design. They could be used in instruction or as classroom or bulletin board decor. This literary theory poster set includes: Literary Theory Formalism Biographical Criticism Reader Response Criticism Intertextual Criticism New Historicism Feminist Theory Queer Theory Postcolonial Theory Marxist Theory Psychological Criticism These posters are designed to be printed on regular size printer paper (8.5x11).
Introducing literary criticism in the high school English classroom can be a daunting but worthy task: here's 5 reasons to do it!
Introducing literary criticism in the high school English classroom can be a daunting but worthy task: here's 5 reasons to do it!
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**AUTHOR APPROVED** Provides a wide-ranging guide to current directions in literary criticism Edited by Julian Wolfreys This new and revised edition provides 14 chapters introducing new modes of 'hybrid' criticism which have emerged in the twenty-first century. The chapters provide thought-provoking overviews of critical thinking at the cutting edge. Each of the authors explains in lucid terms the various contours of their discourses while bringing these into sharp relief for the student reader through readings of canonical novels, poems, plays, films and websites. The book is organised into five areas of critical concern - The Poetics and Politics of Identity, Critical Voices: Ethical Questions, Materialities, Immaterialities, (A)materialities, Realities, Space, Place & Memory. These orientations reflect the increasingly interdisciplinary nature of critical and cultural studies, as do the themes covered within the volume: Diaspora Criticism, Gender and Transgender Criticism, Women of Color and Feminist Criticism, Chaos Theory, Complexity Theory and Criticism, Ethical Criticism, Trauma and Testimonial Criticism, Ecocriticism, Spatial Criticism, Cybercriticism, Deleuzean Criticism, Levinas and Criticism, Spectral Criticism and (A)material Criticism. New for this edition: - 6 new chapters addressing new approaches to criticism - A revised introduction Key Features: - Addresses the various 'states of criticism' at the beginning of the century - Each chapter explores and explains aspects of the theory it addresses, provides a brief 3-4 page reading of a literary text, film text or website and concludes with questions for further consideration, an annotated bibliography and a supplementary bibliography - The critical readings provide a teaching and study resource and demonstrate the scope of theoretical applications Julian Wolfeys is author and editor of more than 40 books on nineteenth- and twentieth-century English literature and literary theory. He is Professor of English Literature at the University of Portsmouth, where he is also Director of the Centre for Studies in Literature.
A study of various building systems that are present in the Institute for Contemporary Art in Boston. The study was executed by Peter Yeadon's students at the…
Archetypal criticism is a perfect way to introduce students to repeating character types. Simplify the process with these 10 texts!
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