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The paradigms and the possibilities… http://www.smsu.edu/academics/collegenow/literary%20criticism.ppt LITERARY CRITICISM The paradigms and the possibilities…

DEFINITION … Literary criticism is the study, discussion, evaluation, and interpretation of literature. Wow … thanks a lot … now everything is crystal clear … Wikipedia rocks :)

Let's try again … "Literary criticism is the evaluation of literary works. This includes the classification by genre, analysis of structure, and judgement of value." Beckson & Ganz Ok, that's a bit better …

And again … "Literary criticism asks what literature is, what it does, and what it is worth." Encyclopedia Britannica Nice …

In my own words … Literary criticism is the method used to interpret any given work of literature. The different schools of literary criticism provide us with lenses which ultimately reveal important aspects of the literary work.

Why do we have to analyze everything???? Talking about experiences enhances our enjoyment of them Talking about experiences involves the search for meaning which increases our understanding of them Because Socrates said so: "The life which is unexamined is not worth living."

To further explain … Literary criticism helps us to understand what is important about the text its structure its context: social, economic, historical what is written how the text manipulates the reader

And there's more … Literary criticism helps us to understand the relationship between authors, readers, and texts The act of literary criticism ultimately enhances the enjoyment of our reading of the literary work

YOU'RE GOING TO STUDY EIGHT PARADIGMS … Formalism Marxism Feminism Psychoanalytic Cultural Criticism Structuralism Post-structuralism Archetypal

But there are many more … Author intention Reader Response Biological Cognitive scientific Moralist Queer Socio-political Sociological And so many more …

EXCELLENT WEBSITES (go to our website for more) http://www.editorskylar.com/litcrit.html#formalism (concrete examples on how to engage in literary criticism) http://www.wherethebookends.com/shakespeare_litcrit.htm (examines Othello through several different lit crit lenses) http://www.textetc.com/criticism/the-new-criticism.html (an example of cultural criticism used to analyze a poem) http://mural.uv.es/peruizma/comparison.htm (a comparison of three approaches: formalist, deconstructionist, feminist) http://www.kristisiegel.com/theory.htm (an excellent overview of numerous theories – very good) http://www1.assumption.edu/users/ady/hhgateway/gateway/Approaches.html (different approaches to reading)

Literary Criticism Map Where do the theories fall?

Understanding the Map The work itself is placed in the center because all approaches must deal, to some extent or another, with the text itself. Formalism and deconstruction are placed here also because they deal primarily with the text and not with any of the outside considerations such as author, the real world, audience, or other literature. Meaning, formalists argue, is inherent in the text. Because meaning is determinant, all other considerations are irrelevant. Deconstructionists also subject texts to careful, formal analysis; however, they reach an opposite conclusion: there is no meaning in language.

Literary Criticism Map Where do the theories fall?

Cont'd … A historical approach relies heavily on the author and his world. In the historical view, it is important to understand the author and his world in order to understand his intent and to make sense of his work. In this view, the work is informed by the author's beliefs, prejudices, time, and history, and to fully understand the work, we must understand the author and his age. An intertextual approach is concerned with comparing the work in question to other literature, to get a broader picture. Reader-Response is concerned with how the work is viewed by the audience. In this approach, the reader creates meaning, not the author or the work.

Literary Criticism Map Where do the theories fall?

Cont'd … Mimetic criticism seeks to see how well a work accords with the real world (is it accurate? correct? moral? ).  Then, beyond the real world are approaches dealing with the spiritual and the symbolic--the images connecting people throughout time and cultures (archetypes). This is mimetic in a sense too, but the congruency looked for is not so much with the real world as with something beyond the real world--something tying in all the worlds/times/cultures inhabited by humans.

Literary Criticism Map Where do the theories fall?

Cont'd … The Psychological approach is placed outside these poles because it can fit in many places, depending how it is applied: (1) Historical if diagnosing the author himself (2) Mimetic if considering if characters are acting by "real world" standards and with recognizable psychological motivations (3) Archetypal when the idea of the Jungian collective unconscious is included (4) Reader-Response when the psychology of the reader--why he sees what he sees in the text--is examined.

Literary Criticism Map Where do the theories fall?

Cont'd … Likewise, Feminist, Minority, Marxist, and other such approaches may fit in: (1) Historical if the author's attitudes are being examined in relation to his times (i.e. was Shakespeare a feminist for his times, though he might not be considered so today?) (2) Mimetic--when asking how well characters accord with the real world. Does a black character act like a black person would, or is he a stereotype? Are women being portrayed accurately? Does the work show a realistic economic picture of the world?

There are so many possible answers … What does this literary work mean? Different approaches or lenses help us to discover rich and deeper meaning Each lens has its strengths and weaknesses Each lens is valuable Try to become a pluralist rather than an inflexible supporter of one

YOUR TASK Learn your theory like your life depends on it Teach your theory to the class through application Interpret a selection of genres using your theory Present your findings

FOLLOW THIS PROCESS Know & present the following information: Key person(s) who influenced the theory Background information about the theory Tenets (main points) about the theory accompanied by compelling facts Key words associated with the theory & definitions Strengths of the theory Weaknesses of the theory Create a one-page handout highlighting the key components TACK: T the explanation of the theory; A the interpretation of the selection of literature; C the presentation of the creative component; K the demonstration of each student that he/she has grasped the information/

WHERE DO I BEGIN? Reference books & books in general collection Databases Internet using Advanced Search Links and Websites (on our website) NOT Wikipedia NOT SparkNotes

What should you avoid? Wikipedia Coles notes Plagiarism Attempting to present your theory before you truly understand the content