The Bloomsbury handbook of literary and cultural theory
Responsibility edited by Jeffrey R. Di Leo. Publication London : Bloomsbury Academic, 2019. Copyright notice ©2019 Physical description xiii, 784 pages ; 25 cm. Series Bloomsbury handbooks in literary studies.
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- Acknowledgements List of Contributors Introduction: Theory in the New Millennium Jeffrey R. Di Leo (University of Houston, Victoria, USA) Part One: Essays
- 1. Early Theory, Paul Allen Miller (University of South Carolina, USA)
- 2. Structuralism and Semiotics, Herman Rapaport (Wake Forest University, USA)
- 3. Narrative and Narratology, Gerald Prince (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
- 4. Marxism, Peter Hitchcock (City College of New York, USA)
- 5. Poststructuralism, Daniel T. O'Hara (Temple University, USA)
- 6. Historicisms, Harold Aram Veeser (City College of New York, USA)
- 7. Psychoanalytic Theory, Jean-Michel Rabate (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
- 8. Rhetoric, Steven Mailloux (Loyola Marymount University, USA)
- 9. Deconstruction, Henry Sussman (Yale University, USA)
- 10. Feminism, Robin Truth Goodman (Florida State University, USA)
- 11. Cultural Studies, John Frow (University of Sydney, Australia)
- 12. Postmodernism, Jeffrey T. Nealon (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
- 13. Race and Postcolonial Studies, Nicole Simek (Whitman College, USA)
- 14. Ecocriticism, Claire Colebrook (Pennsylvania State University, USA)
- 15. Biopower and Biopolitics, Gregg Lambert (Syracuse University, USA)
- 16. Pop Culture, Aaron Jaffe (Florida State University, USA)
- 17. Comparativisms, Alexander Beecroft (University of South Carolina, USA)
- 18. Translation, Brian O'Keeffe (Barnard College, USA)
- 19. Media Studies, Toby Miller (Cardiff University, UK)
- 20. Digital Humanities, Joseph Tabbi (University of Illinois, Chicago, USA)
- 21. Late Capitalism, Henry A. Giroux (McMaster University, Canada)
- 22. Identity Studies, Mike Hill (State University of New York, Albany, USA)
- 23. Materialisms, Chris Breu (Illinois State University, USA)
- 24. Posthumanism, Zahi Zalloua (Whitman College, USA)
- 25. University Studies, Jeffrey J. Williams (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
- 25. Affect Studies, Sean Grattan (University of Kent, UK)
- 26. Antitheory, Vincent Leitch (University of Oklahoma, USA) Part Two: Terms and Figures Index.
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Publication date 2019 Copyright date 2019 Series Bloomsbury handbooks in literary studies ISBN 1350012807 hardback 9781350012806 hardback