SubjectivityExplores the history of theories of selfhood, from the Classical era to the present, and demonstrates how those theories can be applied in literary and cultural criticism. Donald E. Hall: * examines all of the major methodologies and theoretical emphases of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, including psychoanalytic criticism, materialism, feminism and queer theory Examining some of the most exciting issues confronting cultural critics and readers today, Subjectivity is the essential introduction to a fraught but crucial critical term and a challenge to the way we define our selves. |
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... Althusser 78 78 84 Foucault and Discourse Theory 90 The Politics of Gender and Sexuality 97 Race and Postcoloniality 110 4 Postmodernism and the Question of Agency 118 Haraway and Cyborg Subjectivity 118 Subjectivities 124 GLOSSARY 131 ...
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Changing Identities in Higher Education: Voicing Perspectives Ronald Barnett,Roberto Di Napoli No preview available - 2008 |