Critical PracticeRoutledge, 16 груд. 2003 р. - 176 стор. What is poststructuralist theory, and what difference does it make to literary criticism? Where do we find the meaning of the text: in the author's head? in the reader's? Or do we, instead, make meaning in the practice of reading itself? If so, what part do our own values play in the process of interpretation? And what is the role of the text? Catherine Belsey considers these and other questions concerning the relations between human beings and language, readers and texts, writing and cultural politics. Assuming no prior knowledge of poststructuralism, Critical Practice guides the reader confidently through the maze of contemporary theory. It simply and lucidly explains the views of key figures such as Louis Althusser, Roland Barthes, Jacques Lacan and Jacques Derrida, and shows their theories at work in readings of familiar literary texts. Critical Practice argues that theory matters, because it makes a difference to what we do when we read, opening up new possibilities for literary and cultural analysis. Poststructuralism, in conjunction with psychoanalysis and deconstruction, makes radical change to the way we read both a priority and a possibility. With a new chapter, updated guidance on further reading and revisions throughout, this second edition of Critical Practice is the ideal guide to the present and future of literary studies. |
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... language has challenged the whole conceptofrealism; Roland Barthes has specifically proclaimed the deathofthe author; and Jacques Lacan,Louis Althusser andJacques Derrida have all from various positions questioned the humanist ...
... language we speak. PostSaussurean theory, therefore, starts from an analysis of language, proposing thatlanguage isnot transparent,notmerely themedium inwhich autonomous individuals transmit messages to eachotherabout an independently ...
... language, and to avoid the 'tyranny oflucidity', the impression that what isbeingsaid must be true simplybecause it is clearand familiar. Themodesof address of post Saussurean writers like LouisAlthusser, Roland Barthes, JacquesDerrida ...
... language.) And, ofcourse,the last resort of common sense is to dismiss as unnecessary'jargon' any vocabulary which conflicts with itsown.Thisis an effortlesswayof evading conceptual challenges,ofcourse (and eliciting reassuring sneers) ...
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