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Objective Correlative
A term introduced by T.S Eliot in his essay “Hamlet and His Problems.” Defined as: the set of objects, the situation, and/or the chain of events which will trigger a specific emotion in the reader.
Marxist criticism
Class relations and historical materialism
Class relations and historical materialism
Marxist criticism
Humanist criticism
The relation of a work to the moral universe. Names to know: Matthew Arnold and Irving Babbitt.
The relation of a work to the moral universe
Humanist criticism. Names to know: Matthew Arnold and Irving Babbitt.
Irving Babbitt
Humanist criticism
Matthew Arnold
Humanist criticism
Strucuralism
"Staying with the text," "story architectures," "center," "perimeter"
"Staying with the text," "story architectures," "center," "perimeter"
Strucuralism
Post-structuralism
Deconstructuralism, deconstructionist, acceptance of multiple readings, a text cannot be held to have just one interpretation, words are "signs" that point toward meaning (otherwise known as the "signified") but the meaning pointed to is always only found in more words (henve a never-ending chain of "signifiers" that make meaning yet evade stable interpretation), "multiplicity," "slippage," "difference"
Deconstructuralism, deconstructionist, acceptance of multiple readings, a text cannot be held to have just one interpretation, words are "signs" that point toward meaning (otherwise known as the "signified") but the meaning pointed to is always only found in more words (henve a never-ending chain of "signifiers" that make meaning yet evade stable interpretation), "multiplicity," "slippage," "difference"
Post-structuralism
Jacques Derrida
Post-structuralism
Mikhail Bakhtin
Post-structuralism
Names to associate with post-structuralism
Jacques Derrida and Mikhail Bakhtin
Psychoanalytic
Freud, Freudian, Jung, Jungian, the Odeipal complex, authority, rebellion, repression, intentionality, consciousness and unconsciousness
Freud, Freudian, Jung, Jungian, the Odeipal complex, authority, rebellion, repression, intentionality, consciousness and unconsciousness
Psychoanalytic