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    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Literary Theory

    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Literary Theory by Frow, John;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2022. augusztus 10.

    • ISBN 9780190699604
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
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    • Méret 201x272x185 mm
    • Súly 6464 g
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    • Illusztrációk 47
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    The Oxford Encyclopedia of Literary Theory presents a broad and in-depth overview of every aspect of literary theory, both traditional and contemporary. Around 180 full-length essays written by international experts illustrate the problems, the concepts, and the methodologies that arise when we discuss literary criticism, offering the most comprehensive exposition and analysis currently available of literary theory in all its many dimensions.

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    What is a literary text? What does it mean to read a text? Who are "we" who read? How does the meaning of a text change in relation to the context in which it is read? What authority does an author have over the reception of a text? How does our gender, class, or ethnicity shape our understanding of texts? The Oxford Encyclopedia of Literary Theory delves into these and the many other questions that arise when we read and write, exploring with an innovative approach and an unprecedented variety of perspectives what literary theory means. Led by Editor in Chief John Frow and Associate Editors Mark Byron, Pelagia Goulimari, Sean Pryor, and Julie Rak, the Encyclopedia illustrates the problems, the concepts, and the methodologies that arise when we discuss literary criticism.
    Around 180 full-length essays written by international experts discuss the theoretical categories and formal structures; the institutions that support the production, dissemination, interpretation, and valuation of literary texts; the identities of the real and textual persons who interact in the study of texts; and the systematic methodologies of literary interpretation and understanding. Ranging from ancient criticism--Greek and Latin, Chinese, Sanskrit, Arabic, and Biblical--to contemporary issues, including digital humanities, ecocriticism, queer studies, and Indigenous traditions, the Encyclopedia offers the most comprehensive analysis currently available of literary theory in all its many dimensions.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    1. FORMAL CONCEPTS
    Formal Concepts: Introduction
    Sean Pryor
    - Afterlife
    Alice Bennett
    - Aisthesis
    David Vichnar; Louis Armand
    - Allegory
    Jonathan Morton
    - Apostrophe
    Denis Flannery
    - Appropriation
    Julie Sanders
    - Beauty
    Jennifer McMahon
    - Beginnings and Endings
    Eyal Segal
    - The Chapter
    Nicholas Dames
    - Character
    Julian Murphet
    - Cliché
    Tom Grimwood
    - Comedy
    Yi-hsin Hsu
    - Creolization
    Ben Etherington
    - Deixis
    Mary Galbraith
    - Description
    Joanna Stalnaker
    - Ekphrasis
    Gabriele Rippl
    - Enchantment
    Michael Saler
    - Enunciation
    Russell Smith
    - Epic
    Herbert Tucker
    - E-text
    Niels Ole Finnemann
    - Fictionality
    Simona Zetterberg-Nielsen; Henrik Zetterberg-Nielsen
    - Form and Formalism
    Stephen Cohen
    - Free Indirect Discourse
    Daniel Gunn
    - Gloss
    Rachel Stenner
    - Grotesque
    Rune Graulund
    - Heteroglossia
    Ken Hirschkop
    - Historicities
    Andrew Kalaidjian
    - Intention
    Mark Vareschi
    - Intertextuality
    Graham Allen
    - Irony
    Claire Colebrook
    - Laughter
    Anca Parvulescu
    - Literary Translation
    Anthony Pym
    - Lyric Poetry and Poetics
    Daniel Tiffany
    - Medium
    David Trotter
    - Melodrama
    Monique Rooney
    - Narrative Time
    Stephanie Nelson; Barry Spence
    - Parody and Pastiche
    Leonard Diepeveen
    - Pastoral
    Katherine Little
    - Performativity
    Julie Rak
    - Poetic Cognition
    Marshall Brown
    - Poiesis
    Thomas L. Martin
    - Pornography
    April Alliston
    - Possible Worlds
    Ruth Ronen
    - Prose
    Garrett Stewart
    - Prosody
    Meredith Martin
    - Realisms
    Alison Shonkwiler
    - Reference
    Satya Mohanty
    - Remediation
    Adam Hammond
    - Repetition
    Catherine Pickstock
    - Rhetoric
    Tom Ford; Joseph Hughes
    - Rhizome
    Claire Colebrook
    - Rhythm
    Laura Marcus
    - Romance
    Cyrus Mulready
    - Satire
    Emmett Stinson
    - Sentiment
    James Chandler
    - Singularity
    Derek Attridge
    - Song
    Stephanie Burt; Jenn Lewin
    - Spectacle
    McKenzie Wark
    - Style
    Daniel Hartley
    - Sublime
    Ian Balfour
    - Surface
    Shiamin Kwa
    - Sympathy and Empathy
    Rae Greiner
    - Tekhne
    Ian James
    - Textuality
    Rossana De Angelis
    - Thing
    Woosung Kang
    - Tragedy
    Alberto Toscano
    - Voice
    David Nowell Smith
    - World
    Jen Hui Bon Hoa
    2. IDENTITIES
    Identities: Introduction
    Julie Rak
    - Animal
    Christopher Peterson
    - Anonymity
    Robert Griffin
    - Celebrity
    Lorraine York
    - Class
    Benjamin Balthaser
    - Daemonic
    Angus Nicholls
    - Diaspora
    Smaro Kamboureli
    - Disability Studies
    Robert McRuer
    - Ethology
    Dominique Lestel
    - Genders
    Pelagia Goulimari
    - Hybridity
    David Huddart
    - Identification
    James Purdon
    - Identity Technologies
    Anna Poletti
    - Impersonation
    Laura Browder
    - Lesbian Poetics
    Judith Roof
    - Life Writing
    Craig Howes
    - Mourning and Melancholia
    Tanya Dalziell
    - Posthuman
    Daniele Rugo
    - Queer
    Octavio Gonzalez; Todd G. Nordgren
    - Race and Ethnicity
    Amritjit Singh; Aaron Babcock
    - Sexualities
    Stephanie Clare
    - Theorizing the Subject
    Sidonie Smith
    - Trans
    Quinn Eades
    - Transnational
    Paul Jay
    - Virtual Identities
    Zara Dinnen
    3. METHODOLOGIES
    Methodologies: Introduction
    Mark Byron
    - Actor-Network Theory
    Hugh Crawford
    - Affect Studies
    Patrick Hogan
    - Arabic Literary Theory
    Lara Harb
    - Biblical Criticism
    Richard Briggs
    - Chinese Literary Theory
    Cao Shunqing
    - Classical Criticism
    Andrew Ford
    - Close Reading
    Mark Byron
    - Cognitive Poetics
    Ellen Spolsky
    - Deconstruction
    Jemma Deer
    - Digital Humanities
    Simon Burrows; Michael Falk
    - Digital Textuality
    John Lavagnino
    - Discourse Analysis
    Andrea Macrae
    - Ecocriticism
    Cheryl Lousley
    - Ethics of Reading
    Matthew Garrett
    - Feminist Theory
    Pelagia Goulimari
    - Futures for Literary Studies
    Paul Jay
    - Genealogy
    Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson; Amy Nigh
    - Geo-locations
    Peta Mitchell
    - Hermeneutics
    Georgia Warnke
    - Historical Poetics
    Sean Pryor
    - Hypertext Theory
    Astrid Ensslin
    - Indigenous Studies in the US and Canada
    Aubrey Hanson; Sam McKegney
    - Indigenous Studies: Aotearoa/New Zealand
    Tina Makereti
    - Indigenous Studies: Australia
    Peter Minter
    - Indigenous Studies: Brazil
    Tracy Devine Guzmán
    - Information and Meaning
    Wendy Wheeler
    - Interdisciplinarity
    Julie Thompson Klein
    - Literary Stylistics
    Michael Toolan
    - Literature and Science
    Michael Whitworth
    - Mathesis
    Baylee Brits
    - The Matter of Drafts
    Jani Scandura
    - Midrash
    Carol Bakhos
    - Modern Manuscripts
    Dirk van Hulle
    - Narrative Theory
    Didier Coste
    - Narratology
    Gerald Prince
    - Narratology of the Moment
    Peter Rabinowitz
    - New Materialisms
    Liedeke Plate
    - Object-Oriented Ontology (OOO)
    Graham Harman
    - Phenomenology
    Horst Ruthrof
    - Philology
    Harry Lönnroth
    - Poetics
    Jonathan Culler
    - The Postcolonial
    Mary Layoun
    - Postcolonial Theory
    Vijay Mishra
    - Poststructuralism and Its Discontents
    Paul Ardoin
    - Psychoanalytic Theory
    Marshall Alcorn
    - Queer Theory
    Lilith Acadia
    - Reception Theory
    Ika Willis
    - Sanskrit Literary Theory
    Chettiarthodi Rajendran
    - Semiotics
    Bob Hodge
    - Speculation
    Graham Harman
    - Speech Acts and Performative Utterances
    Daniel Allington
    - Textual Studies
    Mark Byron
    - Theory of the Novel
    Jesse Rosenthal
    - Trauma and Memory Studies
    Karyn Ball
    4. INSTITUTIONS
    Institutions: Introduction
    Pelagia Goulimari
    - Anthology
    Benjamin Grant
    - Archive and Library
    Marlene Manoff
    - Authorship
    John Frow
    - Canon and Classic
    Trevor Ross
    - Censorship
    Nicole Moore
    - Codex
    Michelle Brown
    - Copyright
    Kim Treiger-Bar-Am
    - Critique
    Charlie Blake
    - Discipline
    Peter Hitchcock
    - Dispositif
    Ricky Crano
    - Everyday
    William Galperin
    - Infrastructure
    Russell Coldicutt
    - Literacy
    Lee Morrissey
    - Literary Marketplace
    Evan Brier
    - Literary Prize Culture
    Stevie Marsden
    - Love of Literature
    Deidre Lynch
    - Minor Literature
    Salah El Moncef
    - Networks
    Patrick Jagoda
    - Orality
    John D. Niles
    - Pedagogy
    Brenton Doecke; Philip Mead
    - Reading
    Stephen Watt
    - Reading in the Digital Era
    Lutz Koepnick
    - Reception in the Digital Era
    DeNel Rehberg Sedo
    - Scandal
    Tarek El-Ariss
    - Space
    Eric Prieto
    - Technology
    Eleonora Lima
    - Temporality
    Theodore Martin
    - The Institutional Turn
    Jeremy Rosen
    - Value
    Joshua Clover; Christopher Nealon

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