[im] guide to critical theory
Barnabás Bácsi
bacsi.barnabas at kepzo.hu
Tue Nov 3 10:13:52 CET 2020
https://cla.purdue.edu/academic/english/THEORY/
*Introductory Guide to Critical Theory*
*(website made in 2001, last updated in 2011)*
> Gender & Sex
> Marxism
> Narratology
> New Historicism
> Postmodernism
> Psychoanalysis
THERE CAN BE NO DENYING that critical theory has now begun to affect
undergraduate and graduate education in various disciplines at the nation’s
educational institutions. And yet, surprisingly few of the courses
dedicated to critical theory pair the theory being discussed with specific
texts, allowing students to attempt initial interpretations within the
parameters of a specific approach, nor does there exist *an easily
accessible source to guide undergraduate and graduate students who may seek
help with the often-difficult ideas being discussed in their courses*. My
goal here has been to provide a resource for both undergraduate and
graduate students who are beginning to learn critical theory, including
guides to terms. The site includes sample applications, annotated links to
existing web sites, and also more-in-depth modules on specific authors.
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