ABSTRACT

The Routledge Companion to Critical Theory is an indispensable aid for anyone approaching this exciting field of study for the first time.

By exploring ideas from a diverse range of disciplines, ‘theory’ encourages us to develop a deeper understanding of how we approach the written word. This book defines what is generically referred to as ‘critical theory’, and guides readers through some of the most complex and fundamental concepts in the field, ranging from Historicism to Postmodernism, from Psychoanalytic Criticism to Race and Postcoloniality.

Fully cross referenced throughout, the book encompasses manageable introductions to important ideas followed by a dictionary of terms and thinkers which students are likely to encounter. Further reading is offered to guide students to crucial primary essays and introductory chapters on each concept.

part |2 pages

Part I Critical theory: introductory essays

chapter 1|11 pages

STRUCTURALISM AND SEMIOTICS

chapter 2|14 pages

NARRATIVE AND NARRATOLOGY

chapter 3|15 pages

MARXISM

chapter 4|12 pages

POSTSTRUCTURALISM

chapter 5|11 pages

HISTORICISM

chapter 6|15 pages

PSYCHOANALYTIC CRITICISM

chapter 7|10 pages

DECONSTRUCTION

chapter 8|11 pages

FEMINISM

chapter 9|13 pages

GENDER AND QUEER THEORY

chapter 10|12 pages

POSTMODERNISM

chapter 11|14 pages

RACE AND POSTCOLONIALITY