Explaining both why theory is important and how to use it, Lois Tyson introduces beginning students of Literature to this often daunting field in a friendly and readable style.
Comprehensive, easy to use, and fully updated throughout, Using Critical Theory is the ideal first step for students beginning degrees in literature, composition, and cultural studies..
Key features include: - coverage of major theories including reader-response theory, New Criticism (formalism), psychoanalysis, Marxism, feminism, lesbian/gay/queer theories, African American theory, and postcolonial theory - practical demonstrations of how to use these theories to interpret short literary works selected from canonical authors including William Faulkner and Alice Walker - a chapter on reader-response theory that shows students how to use their personal responses to Literature while avoiding typical pitfalls - sections on cultural criticism for each chapter that use our selected theories to interpret productions of popular culture This new edition also includes updated and expanded theoretical vocabulary, as well as basic concepts and further study sections, and an expanded next-step appendix that suggests additional literary works for extra practice.
The new edition of this textbook is clearly structured with chapters based on major theories frequently covered both in courses on Literature and on Critical theory.
Explaining both why theory is important and how to use it, Lois Tyson introduces beginning students of Literature to this often daunting field in a friendly and readable style