Global Literary Theory

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critical theory approaches
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ethnic studies
feminist literary perspectives
Formalism
globalization
humanities computing
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Literary Criticism
Literary Theory
Literary Theory anthology
New textualities
Norton anthology
post-modernism
postcolonial literary criticism anthology
postcolonial studies
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Richard J. Lane
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semiotics in literature
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transnational literary studies

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  • ISBN 9780415783026
  • Weight: 1980g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Apr 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Global Literary Theory: An Anthology comprises a selection of classic, must-read essays alongside contemporary and global extracts, providing an engaging and timely overview of literary theory. The volume is thoroughly introduced in the General Introduction and Part Introductions and each piece is contextualized within the wider sphere of global theory. Each part also includes annotated suggestions for further reading to help the reader navigate the extensive literature on each topic.The volume engages with the "internationalizing" of the curriculum as well as the globalization of literature and theory.

Alongside these key themes, the volume also extends its coverage to include:

  • The core topics and theorists from formalism and structuralism to postmodernism and deconstruction
  • Digital humanities and humanities computing and their relevance to globalization and literary theory
  • The religious turn in literary theory and philosophy
  • New textualities such as auto/biography, travel writing and ecocriticism
  • Oppositional texts which "write back" against the canon

In addition, the book’s Companion Website features an interactive world map incorporating biographies of every theorist in the book, as well as biographies of additional influential theorists.

Crucially, this anthology shows that ethnic, postcolonial studies and globalization are not simply niche areas of literary study but are of concern across the contemporary humanities and that new voices are always emerging, and being discovered, from around the globe. As such, this volume offers a refocusing of essential literary theory, extending the canon in line with ongoing debates concerning contemporary cultural and geographic borders.

Richard J. Lane is a professor of English at Vancouver Island University, Canada, where he is the Director of The Literary Theory Research Group and the Seminar for Advanced Studies in the Humanities. He has written several books and articles on literary theory and has experience of teaching and presenting on literary theory at universities across the US, Canada and the UK.