SubjectivityRoutledge, 2004 M02 20 - 160 páginas Explores the history of theories of selfhood, from the Classical era to the present, and demonstrates how those theories can be applied in literary and cultural criticism. Donald E. Hall: * examines all of the major methodologies and theoretical emphases of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, including psychoanalytic criticism, materialism, feminism and queer theory Examining some of the most exciting issues confronting cultural critics and readers today, Subjectivity is the essential introduction to a fraught but crucial critical term and a challenge to the way we define our selves. |
Contenido
The Early Modern Era and Enlightenment | 16 |
The Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries | 32 |
The Politics of Identity | 78 |
Postmodernism and the Question of Agency | 118 |
GLOSSARY | 131 |
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