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Re-Thinking Theory

Re-Thinking Theory

Re-Thinking Theory

A Critique of Contemporary Literary Theory and an Alternative Account
Richard Freadman
Seumas Miller
February 2010
Paperback
9780521128681
£40.00
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Paperback

    Re-thinking Theory offers a bold approach to literary studies, itself explicitly theoretical and yet making a searching critique of the modes, concepts and movements which comprise literary theory. Discussing key concepts such as ideology, signification and discourse, and analysing schools including that of F. R. Leavis, Althusserian Marxism, Derridean and Foucaultian poststructuralism, and New Historicism, the authors argue that there are major deficiencies in the conceptual foundations and the literary and political implications of much literary theory. These deficiencies are ascribed principally to three aspects of theoretical schools: the commitment to a non-referential view of language, the rejection of substantive accounts of the individual, and a repudiation of moral and aesthetic evaluation. The 'alternative account' offered by Professors Freadman and Miller incorporates the values renounced by this kind of literary theory and places a central emphasis on ethical discourse.

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    February 2010
    Paperback
    9780521128681
    312 pages
    216 × 140 × 18 mm
    0.4kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Acknowledgements
    • Introduction
    • 1. Literary theory in the eighties: Catherine Belsey's Critical Practice
    • 2. Two paradigms of literary theory
    • 3. Literary theory and the problems of ethics
    • 4. Althusserian Marxism: text production theory
    • 5. Derridean poststructuralism: post-Saussurean constructivism
    • 6. Foucaultian poststructuralism: discourse power theory
    • 7. The powers and limits of literary theory
    • Notes
    • Bibliography.
      Authors
    • Richard Freadman
    • Seumas Miller