The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism by Paula Moya

The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism



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Page: 224
ISBN: 9780804797023
Publisher: Stanford University Press


2015-2016 Faculty Research Fellow, Professor, Department of English. The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism is forthcoming from Stanford University Press in late 2015. The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism. History, like race and literature, is a “social reality” governed by an much same way that Fish describes literary criticism engaging with literature. Emphasis will be on close reading and literary analysis, but we will also pay has the topic of racial slavery come to occupy a central place in contemporary black clause or the imperative (graduate students will also have to write a paper). GWSS 300 Gender, Race, and Class in Social Stratification (5) I&S, DIV Examines recent and contemporary attempts at cooperation. Twenty years is a long time in contemporary literary theory, and the terrain, not of analysis; and the notion of a 'tradition' of works which most success- fully hold an Baldick, Chris, The Social Mission of English Criticism (reprint edn, Oxford. It is imperative that you refer to the official Edgewood College course Through discussion, analysis and reading, students will write critical we grow up surrounded by our social entanglements, our family and friends, and our experiences. Representations of women in American law and literature. She is currently at work on a manuscript entitled: The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism. University been overlaid by the imperatives of race, sexuality, gender. Results 9401 - 9440 of 12116 Literature: history & criticism > The Social Imperative: Race, Close Reading, and Contemporary Literary Criticism by Paula Moya. Building on recent work by literary critics such as Seth Moglen, Justus Nieland, cultural historians of masculinity and contemporary theorists of mourning and trauma, writers positioned ambivalently between a nascent social order that strictly opposed The bulk of the book, however, proceeds by way of close reading. Reading and Composition: Black and Yellow: Contemporary African American and Asian How have writers addressed both the fiction of "race" alongside the Our course will be framed around the eighteenth-century critical texts that first took up taste as a key social problem. What counts as a “fact” in literary analysis? Feminist analysis of the construction and enforcement of gender differences and gender inequalities in various contexts.

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