Notes on Contributors viii
Acknowledgements xv
Introduction 1
David H. Richter
Part I Literary Form: Narrative and Poetry 9
1 British and American New Criticism 11
William E. Cain
2 Chicago Formalism 24
David H. Richter
3 Russian Formalism 36
David Gorman
4 Structuralism and Semiotics 48
Marina Grishakova
5 Stylistics 60
Michael Toolan
6 Contemporary Narrative Theory 72
James Phelan
Part II The Task of Reading 85
7 The Intention Debates 87
Peter J. Rabinowitz
8 Deconstruction 100
Christopher Norris
9 Reader‐Response Theory 114
David S. Miall
10 Empathy Studies 126
Suzanne Keen
11 Contemporary Proposals about Reading in the Digital Age
139
Rachel Sagner Buurma and Matthew K. Gold
Part III Literary Locations and Cultural Studies 151
12 The Location of Literature 153
John Guillory
13 The Verbal and the Visual 165
James A. W. Heffernan
14 Foucault and Poststructuralism 176
Alan D. Schrift
15 Cultural Studies 188
Paul Smith
Part IV The Politics of Literature 203
16 Nothing If Not Determined: Marxian Criticism in History
205
Robert Kaufman
17 The Frankfurt School and Its Successors 218
Jeffrey T. Nealon
18 Althusser: Structuralist or Anti‐Structuralist? 229
Warren Montag
19 New Historicism and Cultural Materialism 238
Neema Parvini
20 Emmanuel Levinas and Giorgio Agamben: Ethics, Aesthetics,
Poetics, Politics 250
Thomas Carl Wall
21 Postcolonial Theory 261
Siraj Ahmed
22 Globalization Studies 275
Diana Brydon
Part V Identities 289
23 Race/Literature/Theory 291
James Braxton Peterson
24 Ethnic Studies: Reading Otherwise 302
Ron Scapp
25 Anglophone Feminisms 314
Robyn Warhol
26 Gender Theory: Femininities and Masculinities 325
Margaret Galvan
27 Queer Theory 336
Steven F. Kruger
28 Disability Studies 348
Christopher Krentz
29 Trauma Studies 360
Michelle Balaev
Part VI Bodies and Their Minds 373
30 Freudian Psychoanalytic Criticism 375
Daniel T. O’Hara
31 Lacanian Psychoanalytic Criticism 385
Karen Coats
32 Archetypal Criticism: Jung and Frye 396
Glen Robert Gill
33 Cognitive Literary Criticism 408
G. Gabrielle Starr
Part VII Scientific Inflections 423
34 Evolutionary Literary Theory 425
Joseph Carroll
35 Ecocriticism: The Expanding Universe 439
Harold Fromm
36 Cybernetics and Posthumanism 451
Thomas Foster
Index 463
David H. Richter, PhD is Professor of English at Queens College and the CUNY Graduate Center.He publishes in the fields of critical and narrative theory (including film theory), biblical interpretation, and eighteenth-century literature. His most recent critical books are The Progress of Romance: Literary Historiography and the Gothic Novel and Reading the Eighteenth-Century Novel.
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