A survey of major developments in literary theory and criticism. The emphasis is on breadth of coverage. Discussion will focus on important perspectives and schools of thought from Plato to the present day. We will consider, for instance, Marxism, psychoanalysis, feminism, structuralism, post-colonialism, race theory, and post-humanism as they have contributed to the interpretation of literature.
Units: 1
Max Enrollment: 15
Prerequisites: Open to all students who have taken two literature courses in the department, at least one of which must be 200 level, or by permission of the instructor to other qualified students.
Instructor: Shetley
Distribution Requirements: EC - Epistemology and Cognition; LL - Language and Literature
Semesters Offered this Academic Year: Fall
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