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18. The Political Unconscious
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Introduction: Th E Prehistory And Rise Of “Theory” 1
- 2. Introduction Continued: Theory And Functionalization 12
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First Reflections On Interpretation And Reading
- 3. Ways In And Out Of The Hermeneutic Circle 27
- 4. Configurative Reading 39
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Text And Structure
- 5. The Idea Of The Autonomous Artwork 55
- 6. The New Criticism And Other Western Formalisms 68
- 7. Russian Formalism 82
- 8. Semiotics And Structuralism 95
- 9. Linguistics And Literature 108
- 10. Deconstruction I: Jacques Derrida 123
- 11. Deconstruction II: Paul de Man 137
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Author (Reader) And Psyche
- 12. Freud And Fiction 153
- 13. Jacques Lacan In Theory 166
- 14. Influence 179
- 15. The Postmodern Psyche 192
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The Social Context
- 16. The Social Permeability Of Reader And Text 207
- 17. The Frankfurt School Of Critical Theory 220
- 18. The Political Unconscious 233
- 19. The New Historicism 246
- 20. The Classical Feminist Tradition 259
- 21. African American Criticism 272
- 22. Postcolonial Criticism 285
- 23. Queer Theory And Gender Performativity 299
- 24. The Institutional Construction Of Literary Study 312
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Theory Con And Pro
- 25. The End Of Theory? Neo-Pragmatism 329
- 26. Conclusion: Who Doesn’t Hate Theory Now? 342
- Appendix: Passages Referenced In Lectures 355
- Notes 363
- The Varieties Of Interpretation: A Guide To Further Reading In Literary Theory 365
- Index 379
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Introduction: Th E Prehistory And Rise Of “Theory” 1
- 2. Introduction Continued: Theory And Functionalization 12
-
First Reflections On Interpretation And Reading
- 3. Ways In And Out Of The Hermeneutic Circle 27
- 4. Configurative Reading 39
-
Text And Structure
- 5. The Idea Of The Autonomous Artwork 55
- 6. The New Criticism And Other Western Formalisms 68
- 7. Russian Formalism 82
- 8. Semiotics And Structuralism 95
- 9. Linguistics And Literature 108
- 10. Deconstruction I: Jacques Derrida 123
- 11. Deconstruction II: Paul de Man 137
-
Author (Reader) And Psyche
- 12. Freud And Fiction 153
- 13. Jacques Lacan In Theory 166
- 14. Influence 179
- 15. The Postmodern Psyche 192
-
The Social Context
- 16. The Social Permeability Of Reader And Text 207
- 17. The Frankfurt School Of Critical Theory 220
- 18. The Political Unconscious 233
- 19. The New Historicism 246
- 20. The Classical Feminist Tradition 259
- 21. African American Criticism 272
- 22. Postcolonial Criticism 285
- 23. Queer Theory And Gender Performativity 299
- 24. The Institutional Construction Of Literary Study 312
-
Theory Con And Pro
- 25. The End Of Theory? Neo-Pragmatism 329
- 26. Conclusion: Who Doesn’t Hate Theory Now? 342
- Appendix: Passages Referenced In Lectures 355
- Notes 363
- The Varieties Of Interpretation: A Guide To Further Reading In Literary Theory 365
- Index 379