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CRITICAL ANALYSIS TODAY - Coggle Diagram
CRITICAL ANALYSIS TODAY
Feminist Criticism
Investigates gender roles, power dynamics, and patriarchy in literature, advocating for the representation and analysis of women’s experiences and voices.
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Hélène Cixous
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New Criticism
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Emphasizes close reading of texts, focusing on their intrinsic elements such as structure, language, and form without considering external factors.
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Marxism Criticism
Examines literature’s relationship with socio-economic contexts, highlighting class struggle, economic power, and ideology.
Karl Marx (1818-1883)
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Post-Colonial Criticism
Explores the effects of colonialism and imperialism on literature, emphasizing the voices and experiences of colonized peoples.
Eurocentrism
First, Second, Third, and Fourth Word
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Pyschoanalytic Criticism
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
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Analyzes literature through the lens of psychology, exploring the unconscious desires, fears, and motivations of characters and authors.
Jacques Lacan (1901-1981)
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Lesbian, Gay, and Queer Criticism
Analyzes literature through the lens of sexuality and gender, challenging normative concepts of sexuality and identity.
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