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Title: Selected Readings of Modern


1
Selected Readings of Modern Contemporary
Literary Theories
  1. Why and How
  2. Before and After New Criticism
  3. Example 1 Rene Magritte
  4. Example 2 Mindscape

2
Discussion Starters
  • What is(are) your interested field(s) and how do
    you do literary criticism?
  • Which theoretic issues and literary theory do you
    like? Can you give some examples to discuss
    them?
  • Examples 1. Representation, Structure,
    Writing, Discourse, Narrative, Figurative
    Language, Performance, Author, Interpretation,
    Intention,
  • 2. Unconscious, Determinacy/Indeterminacy,
    Value/Evaluation, Influence, Rhetoric,
  • 3. Culture, Canon, Popular Culture, Literary
    History, Gender, Race, Ethnicity, Ideology,
    Diversity, Imperialism/Nationalism, Desire,
    Ethics, Class

3
Outline
  • Why? How is it related to Literary Criticism?
  • How?
  • Suggested attitudes
  • The focus of our course
  • Contextualizing our focus before and after New
    Criticism

4
Why Theory?
  • Pro
  • -- Interdisciplinary clip 2
  • -- It provides us new frameworks and
    perspectives helps us ask new questions of the
    texts we study and about our lives.
  • -- democratization of English Studies.clip 4
  • e.g. my own experience
  • Con
  • -- no longer literary study, ignoring the
    beauty or essence of literature (e.g. Frank
    Kermode clip 1 E. Said clip 5)
  • -- keep politics lukewarm a mere word play or
    mind game abstract and obscure separate from
    reality or politics
  • -- fetishization of theories (T. Eagleton)
    clip 3

5
How?
  1. Read with an active mind. (Do not feel
    oppressed by the difficult languages.)
  2. Always read to get the main points (to find the
    questions the theory asks) and to ask questions.
  3. Always try to relate and to map. (Its
    impossible to separate all the theoretical
    discourses into mutually exclusive theoretical
    schools.)

6
Theory as an Activity vs. Theory as a body of
knowledge
  • In the former, theory is taught as a means of
    understanding the world in the latter,
    theorizing is encouraged as a pedagogical
    practice in which students become actual
    participants in the use of theory. (Henry
    Girouxs ideas explained by Storey)
  • Its better to know how to theorize than to
    memorize all the theoretical jargons.

7
General Questions to ask
  • What are the theorists main concerns? What
    questions does s/he ask and how does s/he answer
    them? Do you have any questions?
  • What are the theorists key terms? How are they
    defined?
  • What is the theorists method? Is a methodology
    explicitly laid out or is it implied?
  • (modified from Doxography versus Inquiry by
    Donald G. Marshall. Sadoff 84)

8
Articulation vs. Application
  • Application one-to-one correspondence between a
    theory and a text
  • Articulation (??) of theories and texts, of
    different theories connecting, negotiating,
    translating.
  • wrestling with the angels The only theory
    worth having is that which you have to fight off,
    not that which you speak with profound fluency.
    (Stuart Hall textbook 1901)

9
The focus of our course Writing in the
Unconscious, Subject in Space
  • The unconscious is structured like language
    our dream, our desires all tell various stories
    about ourselves or for our selves.
  • The Symbolic We become a subject when entering
    language (the Symbolic).
  • ? Topics Oedipalization, the uncanny,
    narcissism, repetition compulsion, Trauma and
    life story, the different plots we follow
  • 3. There is no unspatialized social reality
    Power relations in social space e.g. Modes of
    Production, Class and Ideology, Discourse,
    spatial practice, and postmodern space

10
before and after New Criticism
  • Structuralism Basic ideas of Ferdinand de
    Saussure?
  • 1. The synchronic vs. the diachronic langue vs.
    parole// competence vs. performance
  • 2. Language is a system of difference. Meaning
    occurs in binary opposition between two signs.
    (e.g. toy, boy)
  • 3. sign signifier and signified the connection
    between them is arbitrary.

11
Influences of Structuralism some examples
  • Sign signifier signified? referent
  • Language is not mimetic (a mirror, or a
    transparent container of reality) it constructs
    reality it speaks us.
  • Binary thinking.

12
Examples of binarism in traditional literary
theories
  • Politics/Truth vs.
  • Plato the realm of appearance vs. the realm of
    Form ? poetry twice removed
  • Poetics
  • Aristotle Three unity, etc.
  • Sir Philip Sidney to teach and delight
  • The Mirror and the Lamp

13
Examples of binarism in traditional literary
theories (2)
  • Reason
  • Plato poetry tells lies and excites emotions.
  • Pope -- golden rules restraint, good taste,
    Dryden "wit" propriety of thoughts and words
  • Emotion/Energy
  • Romantic poets imagination
  • New Criticism Setting up Literature as a
    discipline (autonomy, organicism, etc.)
  • ? An objective approach, just as Structuralism
    is scientific

14
More Fluid Binaries in contemporary theories
  • Politics vs. Poetics
  • Art vs. popular culture
  • Culture vs. Economic Relations
  • Father vs. Mother Lack vs. imaginary plenitude
  • fixity of meaning vs. fluidity of language,
    identity and culture, etc.
  • The lines are no longer clear-cut. Autonomy and
    Absolute truth are out.

15
References
  • Storey, John, ed. .   What is Cultural Studies A
    Reader.  London Arnold, 1996.
  • Sadoff, Dianne F and William E. Cain, eds.
    Teaching Contemporary Theory to Undergraduates.
    NY MLA 1994.

16
The False Mirror
17
Magritte, Rene
The Key of Dreams
1930
la neige ? lOrage
18
Magritte, Rene Philosophy in the Boudoir (????????) 1947
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