University Of Toronto English Library (UTEL) Criticism And Theory Resources Resource page hosted by the University of Toronto. Has an essay on the Postmodern by Linda Hutcheon, Category Arts Literature Reviews and criticism theory University of Toronto English Library criticism and theory Resources. Irony, Nostalgia,and the Postmodern (1997), by Linda Hutcheon; Glossary of literary theory; http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/criticism.html
Feminist Literary Criticism And Theory literary genres, specific historical periods, pedagogical issues, politics and literature, and literary theory. http://www.cddc.vt.edu/feminism/lit.html
Extractions: Chantal Chawaf Teresa deLauretis Luce Irigaray Eva Feder Kittay ... Nathalie Sarraute The "Nobel Prize Internet Archive" has a complete list of women Nobel Prize Laureates in the area of Literature here This page includes information on different literary Genres , specific Historical Periods Pedagogical issues, Politics and literature, and literary Theory Perreault, Jeanne. Writing Selves: Contemporary Feminist Autography. Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1995. Smith, Sidonie and Julia Watson, ed. De/Colonizing the Subject: The Politics of Gender in Women's Autobiography. Univ. of Minnesota Press, 1992. Munt, Sally. Murder By the Book? Feminism and the Crime Novel. Routledge, 1994. Bowen, Barbara E. Gender in the Theater of War: Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida. Garland Pub., 1993. Burke, Sally. American Feminist Playwrights: A Critical History. Twayne Pub., 1996
Literary Criticism/Literary Theory literary criticism and theory. Internet Public Library Online literary criticism Collection http://www.usd.edu/engl/literarytheory.html
ENGL 4F70 Home Page Course guide written by Professor John Lye offers descriptions of the major topics in literary theory. The differences between literary criticism, literary theory, and 'theory itself' http://www.brocku.ca/english/courses/4F70
Extractions: CONTEMPORARY LITERARY THEORY Department of English Brock University Professor John Lye Please note that I am not teaching ENGL 4F70 this year. I will however be maintaining my pages, and will be teaching ENGL 2P70, Introduction to Literary Theory Material on Theory by John Lye Links to other Theory pages General Theory Some characteristics of contemporary theory Contemporary Literary Theory (article) A checklist of theoretical concerns Some Factors Affecting/Effecting the Reading of Texts The differences between Literary Criticism, Literary Theory, and 'theory itself' The Problem of Meaning Structuralism Elements of Structuralism Jakobson's Communication Model Summary of Genette, "Structuralism and Literary Criticism" Reader-Response The Interpretive Turn (from my COMM 2F50 site) Some Principles of Phenomenological Hermeneutics Reader-Response: Various Positions Poststructuralism, including Deconstruction Some Poststructuralist Assumptions An Essay on Barthes' "From Work to Text" by Lisa Smith Deconstruction: Some Assumptions Synopsis of J. Hillis Miller, "The Critic as Host" Examples of deconstructive reading by J. Lye: The 'death of the author' as an instance of theory
VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle A directory of links to literary criticism and analysis on the Internet, mostly scholarly. http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2718
Voice Of The Shuttle Literary Theory A directory of links to (mostly scholarly) literary criticism and analysis on the internet. http://vos.ucsb.edu/shuttle/theory.html
Index Of The Johns Hopkins Guide To Literary Theory And Criticism Adorno, Theodor W. African theory and criticism; AfricanAmerican theoryand criticism 1. Harlem Renaissance to the Black Arts Movement; http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/hopkins_guide_to_literary_theory/g-index.html
A Bibliography Of Literary Theory And Criticism Free FTP directory containing over 100,000 entries of books, articles, journals, and sites. Includes lists on specific authors, critical schools and concepts related to literature, criticism, aesthetics, and theory. http://fyl.unizar.es/filologia_inglesa/bibliography.html
HAPAX: Literary Criticism And Theory HAPAX French Resources on the Web literary criticism and theory Semiotics (from University of Colorado at Denver) http://hapax.be.sbc.edu/PARTS-OF-HAPAX/hapax-15-lit-crit-and-theo.html
Critical Theory And Cultural Studies Cultural studies draws from the fields of anthropology, sociology, gender studies, feminism, literary criticism, history and psychoanalysis in order to discuss contemporary texts and cultural practices. http://eserver.org/theory/
Extractions: the works in american studies the works in critical legal studies the works in critical theory the works in cultural studies the works in disciplinary studies the works in literary studies the works in marxist studies the works in media studies the works in postcolonial studies the works in postmodern studies the works in poststructuralism the works in queer studies the works in race studies the works in women's studies sorted by author sorted by title
UTEL Glossary Of Literary Theory Index Of Primary Entries An index of brief explanations of critical terms. Hosted by the University of Toronto.Category Arts Literature Reviews and criticism theory L. Langue/parole Lebenswelt Linguistics and literary theory Logocentrism M. MarginMarxist criticism Mechanic form Metacriticism Metalanguage Metonymy / metaphor http://www.library.utoronto.ca/utel/glossary/headerindex.html
A Bibliography Of Literary Theory And Criticism Translate this page A bibliography of literary theory and criticism, with a special focuson English and American literature. It contains over 125000 http://fyl.unizar.es/FILOLOGIA_INGLESA/BIBLIOGRAPHY.HTML
NAU Women's Studies Program Annotated list of internet resources for women's literature, maintained by the Women's Studies Department at Northern Arizona University. Subcategories include African, AsianPacific, Australian-New Zealand, literary Biography and literary History, Comparative Literature, Creative Writing, European, General, Genre Fiction,Latin American-Caribbean, Middle Eastern, NarrativeTheories and Studies of, North American, Poetry and Poetics, literary theory and criticism http://www.nau.edu/~wst/access/hotlist/lithot.html
Extractions: ...a few featured sites. Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment "was founded in October 1992 to promote the exchange of ideas and information pertaining to literature that considers the relationship between human beings and the natural world." A Celebration of Women Writers edited by Mary Mark Ockerbloom Brown University Women Writers Project "...a state-of-the-art electronic textbase of women's writing in English before 1830."
Litcrit Theory literary criticism and theory. Robert S. Leventhal. Department ofGerman. University of Virginia. In this section on the responses of http://www.iath.virginia.edu/holocaust/litcrittheo.html
Extractions: In this section on the responses of Literary Theory and Criticism, we will explore some of the significant discussions that have taken place since 1970 on the topic of literary representation and interpretation of Holocaust literature. One of the earliest contributions to this topic was Lawrence L. Langer's The Holocaust and the Literary Imagination (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1979), a book that dealt with the major genres of Holocaust literature and many of the intepretive questions that inevitably arise when dealing with this body of literature. Of particular importance is Langer's treatment of the various responses inherent within literary modernity. The fundamental question that arises is: is the function of literature to "represent" the Holocaust? If so, how can literature represent "extreme" events, catastrophic events such as the Nazi Genocide of the Jews? Regarding the reception of literature, the question is posed as to whether the "aesthetic" response of the reader is even legitimate at all given the atrocity of Auschwitz. This question, and all that it entails, was raised in a most provocative manner by the German philosopher Theodor W. Adorno
Welcome To Gender Inn Searchable database of information on feminist theory, feminist literary criticism, and gender studies, with a focus on English and American literature. Available in English and German. http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/englisch/datenbank/e_index.htm
Extractions: Welcome to gender Inn , the Women's and Gender Studies Database on the Internet. gender Inn is a searchable database providing access to over 7,500 records pertaining to feminist theory, feminist literary criticism and gender studies focusing on English and American literature. gender Inn is continually updated. All records are carefully indexed using a feminist search index. The complete database is available in both English and German If you want to complete your research by checking other resources, make sure to check our annotated list of gender and women's studies weblinks Furthermore we are offering a selection of bibliographies on some areas of Women's and Gender Studies. For further information about the database's history and background, as well as it's structure and content, please read our FAQs We hope that you'll enjoy your visit at gender Inn
HAPAX: Literary Criticism And Theory HAPAX French Resources on the Web. literary criticism and theory. PostmodernThought (from University of Colorado at Denver). Semiotics http://hapax.sbc.edu/PARTS-OF-HAPAX/hapax-15-lit-crit-and-theo.html
Lit Crit & Theory TCG's literary criticism Critical theory Page. literary criticism theory General/Miscellaneous. LitCrit Web; Critical theory and http://www.usd.edu/~tgannon/crit.html
Extractions: Critical Theory Page A POSTMODERN Vocabulary Representative theorists for each "school" are also listed, withoften philosophicalprecursors (in parentheses) and [pre-20th-century precursors in square brackets]. Some of the categories probably have few links at this point, and the descriptions/explanations of each type are still in the planning/rough-draft stage. For now, the page is more an interesting skeleton of an outlinewith even its bones subjectively joined, no doubt, and its flesh relatively meagre. Still, the outline is what I'm most proud of, anyway, because, while I'm at present an almost-PH.D. (ABD"all but dead"!) in English at the U of Iowa, I still think, sometimes, that my true calling was "obsessive-compulsive librarian." . . . Finally, some "links," commentary, etc., are my own bad jokes [ REVISION NOTE (01/02) : I've finally got some decent links together, in addition to brief introductions to the various "schools": however, these latter, are, in large measure (and necessarily), my own misreadings/misprisions of each, of course. (To spell out my own biases, I spent many years [thru my M.A.] comfortably "doing" Jungian [and to a lesser extent, Freudian] criticism. A return for my Ph.D. led me to poststructuralist forms of psychoanalytical theory and to gasp ecocriticism.) As another caveat, the lists of "representative" critics are as much "random samples" culled from memory and my own arbitrary reading emphases as they are the most truly "important" figures in their field. (Many listings of representative scholars have now also been supplemented by brief