Index of Topics
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abject: Kristeva
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Académie française: French 1
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actant (Greimas): Barthes ; Narratology ; Semiotics
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aestheticism: Mallarmé
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affective fallacy (Wimsatt and Beardsley): Fish ; New Criticism ; Reader
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African American feminism: Feminist 5 ; Gender
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alienation: African American 1 ; German 3 ; Lukács ; Marxist 1
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allegory: Benjamin ; Coleridge ; Dante ; Deconstruction 1 ; De Man ; German 2 ; Goethe ; Medieval ; Pater ; Poe
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ambiguity: Augustine ; Beauvoir ; Empson ; History of Ideas ; New Criticism ; Rhetoric ; Richards
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analytic philosophy and aesthetics: Art ; Dewey ; German 4 ; History of Ideas ; Kuhn ; Rorty ; Speech Acts ; Wittgenstein
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analytical psychology (Jung): Archetypal
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anatomy: Feminist 2 , 5 ; Fiction 3 ; Frye ; Irigaray ; New Criticism
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ancients/moderns. See Quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns
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Angry Penguins : Australian
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anthropology and anthropological theory and criticism : Biblical 2 ; Cambridge ; Cultural 2 ; Deconstruction 1 ; Discourse 1 , 2 ; French 5 , 6 ; Girard ; Lévi-Strauss ; Myth ; New Historicism ; Orality ; Postcolonial 1 ; Structuralism
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antifoundationalism: Fish
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Apollonian and Dionysian: Nietzsche
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aporia: Deconstruction 1 ; Derrida
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archaeology: Canadian 2 ; French 5 , 6 ; Foucault
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archetypes and archetypal theory and criticism : Canadian 1 ; Frye ; Myth ; New Criticism
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art and art theory : Baudrillard ; Pater ; Ruskin ; Sidney ; Visual
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art for art’s sake: Bloomsbury
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Association of Literature and the Environment: Ecocriticism
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aura: Benjamin
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Australian Literary Criticism : Australian
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autobiography: Augustine ; Barthes ; Rousseau ; Starobinski ; Wordsworth . See also biography and biographical criticism
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autonomy: Adorno ; Canadian 1 , 2 ; Cultural 2 ; Frye ; German 1 , 2 ; Italian 2 ; Kant ; Lacan ; Orality ; Ortega ; Phenomenology ; Postmodernism ; Reception ; Russian Formalism ; Russian: Nineteenth ; Spanish ; Stevens ; Wellek
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axiology: Moscow-Tartu ; Spanish ; Value
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base/superstructure: Frankfurt ; German 3 , 5 ; Gramsci ; Marx and Engels ; Marxist 1
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battle of the books. See Quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns
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beauty: Adorno ; African American 1 ; Bloomsbury ; Boileau ; British 2 ; Edmund Burke ; Cambridge ; Croce ; Dewey ; French 2 , 3 ; Geneva ; German 1 , 2 ; Japanese 1 ; Kant ; Longinus ; Modernist ; Pater ; Poe ; Ruskin ; Santayana ; Schiller ; Sidney ; Value . See also sublime and sublime/beautiful
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Being: Heidegger
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best-text editing: Textual
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Bible: Augustine ; Biblical 1 , 2 ; Dante ; Frye ; Girard ; Hermeneutics 1 ; Medieval ; Philology ; Ruskin
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bibliography: Book History ; Textual
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Bildung : German 2
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biography and biographical criticism: Archetypal ; Bloomsbury ; German 4 ; Historical ; Japanese 1 ; Johnson ; Psychoanalytic 1 ; Sainte-Beuve ; Sartre ; Woolf . See also autobiography
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Body without Organs (BwO): Deleuze and Guattari
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Book History : Book History
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border theory: Postcolonial 2
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British New Left: Hall
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Buddhism: Japanese 1
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Cahiers du cinéma : Film 2
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Cambridge Hellenists: Cambridge Ritualists
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Cambridge Ritualists: Anthropological ; Myth
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Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies (CCCS), University of Birmingham: Cultural 1 , 2 ; Hall ; Williams
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characters, flat and round (Forster): Bloomsbury ; Fiction 3
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Chicago Cultural Studies Group: Multiculturalism
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class: African American 1 , 2 ; African ; Arnold ; British 3 ; Cultural 2 ; Feminist 1 , 4 ; Fiction 2 ; Frankfurt ; Gay 2 ; German 3 , 4 ; Gramsci ; Jonson ; Lukács ; Marx and Engels ; Marxist 1 , 2 ; Rich ; Trilling ; Williams
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classic/romantic: Edmund Burke ; Chinese 3 ; Goethe ; Hegel ; Historical ; Hölderlin ; Italian 1 ; New Humanism ; Russian: Nineteenth ; Schiller ; Schopenhauer ; Spanish ; Staël ; Taine
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classical literature and classical theory and criticism : Anthropological ; Arabic ; Aristotle ; Arnold ; Bacon ; Boileau ; British 1 , 2 , 3 ; Cambridge ; Dante ; Drama ; French 1 , 2 , 3 ; Historical ; Horace ; Linguistics ; Longinus ; Medieval ; Nietzsche ; Philology ; Plato ; Renaissance ; Sidney ; Textual
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classicism: Arnold ; Boileau ; British 1 , 2 ; French 1 , 2 , 3 ; German 1 , 2 , 3 ; Goethe ; Historical ; Hölderlin ; Italian 1 ; Johnson ; Jonson ; Longinus ; Modernist ; Philology ; Russian: Nineteenth ; Schiller ; Schopenhauer ; Spanish ; Staël
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class struggle: Marx and Engels ; Marxist 1
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close reading: Auerbach ; Blackmur ; Deconstruction 1 ; Empson ; German 4 ; Lacan ; Longinus ; New Criticism ; Pater ; Practical ; Richards ; Starobinski ; Williams
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cognitive linguistics: Linguistics
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collective unconscious (Jung): Archetypal ; Caribbean ; Myth
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colonialism. See postcolonialism and postcolonial cultural studies
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comedy: Aristotle
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commodity: Benjamin ; Drama ; Marx and Engels ; Marxist 1
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comparative literature: Wellek
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consciousness, critics of: Geneva
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consciousness-raising: Feminist 1
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contingency: Rorty
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copy-text: Textual
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Crane Bag : Irish
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Cratylism: Genette
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Crisis : African American 1
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cultural capital: Bourdieu
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Cultural Critique : Cultural Studies 2
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Cultural Revolution: Chinese 3
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cultural studies : African American 3 ; American 3 ; Film 2 ; Hall ; Jameson ; Williams
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culture wars: American 3 ; Multiculturalism
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cybergender: Gender
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cyborg: Haraway
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Dasein : Heidegger
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deconstruction : American 2 , 3 ; De Man ; Derrida ; Ethics ; Feminist 2 , 3 , 4 ; French 6 ; Gay 3 ; Hartman ; Hermeneutics 2 ; Miller ; Psychoanalytic 3 ; Spivak
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defamiliarization: Russian Formalism
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delight/instruct: Drama ; Horace ; Johnson ; Medieval ; Renaissance ; Sidney
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Della Cruscan poets: British 3
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diachrony. See synchrony/diachrony
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dialogic: Bakhtin
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diasporic culture: Bhabha
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différance : Deconstruction 1
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diffusionism: Japanese 2
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documentary hypothesis: Biblical 2
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drama and drama theory : Aristotle ; Performance ; Semiotics
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dramatism: Kenneth Burke
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East Asian studies: Japanese 2
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ecofeminism: Ecocriticism
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ecosophy: Ecocriticism
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écriture : Barthes ; Deconstruction 1 ; Derrida ; French 5 ; Rousseau ; Semiotics
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écriture féminine : Beauvoir ; Canadian 2 ; Cixous ; Feminist 3 ; French 6
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enarratio poetarum : Medieval
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Enlightenment: Adorno ; British 3 ; Foucault ; Frankfurt ; French 3 ; German 1 , 2 ; Habermas ; Kant ; Lessing ; Philology ; Postmodernism ; Staël ; Value ; Wollstonecraft
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enunciation: Barthes
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épistémè : Foucault
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Ern Malley hoax: Australian
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essentialism: African American 2 ; African ; Beauvoir ; Cixous ; Feminist 3 ; French 6 ; Gay 2 ; Irigaray ; Lacan ; Lawrence ; Psychoanalytic 3 ; Rorty
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ethics : Biblical 2 ; Blanchot ; Feminist 3 ; Levinas ; Miller
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ethnicity: Multiculturalism ; Race
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ethnography: Discourse 2
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ethnology. See anthropology and anthropological theory and criticism
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euhemerism: Myth
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Euroteleological criticism: Japanese 2
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existentialism: Adorno ; African American 1 ; Beauvoir ; French 5 ; Kierkegaard ; Sartre ; White
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extrinsic/intrinsic approaches to literature: New Criticism ; Wellek
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fabula : Medieval . See also story/discourse
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fabula/sujet : Russian Formalism . See also story/discourse
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fancy/imagination: American 1 ; Coleridge ; Wordsworth
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fantasy: Anthropological ; Feminist 2 ; Freud ; Psychoanalytic 2
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Female Studies: Feminist 1
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Feminism and feminist theory and criticism : African American 2 , 3 ; African ; American 2 , 3 ; Anthropological ; Archetypal ; Art ; Beauvoir ; Biblical 2 ; Canadian 1 , 2 ; Caribbean ; Cixous ; Deconstruction 1 , 2 ; Discourse 1 , 2 ; Drama ; Film 1 , 2 ; French 6 ; Fuller ; Gay 2 ; Gender ; Haraway ; Irigaray ; Irish ; Italian 2 ; Japanese 2 ; Kristeva ; Lacan ; Modernist ; Postmodernism ; Psychoanalytic 3 ; Rich ; Rousseau ; Spivak ; Translation ; Value ; Wollstonecraft ; Woolf
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Feminist Press: Feminist 2
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fiction and fiction theory and criticism : James ; Woolf
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Field Day Company: Irish
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field of culture: Bourdieu
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figural: Lyotard
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figurative language: Arabic ; Augustine ; Longinus ; Medieval ; Miller ; Pater ; Rousseau ; Wordsworth . See also trope
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folklore: Cambridge ; Gramsci ; Jakobson ; Moscow-Tartu
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frankfurt school : Adorno ; Benjamin ; Cultural Studies 2 ; Hegel ; Schelling
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French feminism: American 3 ; Cixous ; Feminist 3 , 4 , 5 ; French 6
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fugu: Chinese 1
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futurism: Drama
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gaze: Film 2
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Geistesgeschichte : German 4 ; Goethe ; Historical
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gender and gender theory and criticism : Butler ; Feminist 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ; Translation
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genealogy: Foucault
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generative grammar: Chomsky ; Linguistics
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genre: Chicago ; Film 1 ; Genette ; Horace ; Russian Formalism
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gloss: Biblical 1 ; Dante ; Medieval ; Philology
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governmentality: Foucault
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grammar: Arabic ; Boccaccio ; Chomsky ; De Man ; French 6 ; Indian ; Medieval ; Narratology ; Philology ; Rhetoric ; Semiotics ; Structuralism ; Stylistics ; Wittgenstein
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grammatology: Deconstruction 1 ; Derrida ; French 6
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Great Chain of Being, The : History of Ideas
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gynesis: American 3
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gynocriticism: American 3 ; Feminist 2
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habitus: Bourdieu
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hamartia : Aristotle ; Classical 1
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Hebraism and Hellenism: Arnold
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hegemony: African ; Cultural 1 ; Frankfurt ; Gramsci ; Linguistics ; Postcolonial 1 ; Said ; Williams
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heroic play: Dryden
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heteroglossia: Bakhtin
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heterology: Certeau
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high Biblical Criticism: Biblical 2
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histoire/discours. See story/discourse
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historical materialism: Della Volpe ; Feminist 4 ; German 3 ; Gramsci
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historical novel: British 3 ; Chinese 2 ; Fiction 2 ; Lukács
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historiography: Caribbean ; Chinese 2 ; Classical 1 ; German 1 , 3 ; Historical ; History of Ideas ; Philology ; Wellek ; White
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homosocial: Sedgwick
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horizon: Discourse 2 ; German 5 ; Hermeneutics 2 ; Phenomenology ; Reader ; Reception ; Spanish
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hysteria: Feminist 3 ; French 6 ; Irigaray
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iconology: Art
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ideology: Della Volpe ; Eagleton ; Jameson ; Lukács ; Marx and Engels ; Marxist 1 , 2 , 3 ; Žižek
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imaginary, symbolic, real: Film 1 , 2 ; Lacan ; Psychoanalytic 3
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implied author (Booth): American 3 ; Fiction 3
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impressionism: Bloomsbury ; Fiction 2 , 3 ; Zola
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impressionistic criticism: Bloomsbury ; French 3 ; Pater
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individualism: British 1 , 2 ; Chinese 2 ; Coleridge ; Della Volpe ; Fiction 2 ; Frankfurt ; Lawrence ; Marxist 1
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influence: Bloom
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Institute for Social Research (Institut für Sozialforschung): Benjamin ; Frankfurt
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intentional fallacy (Wimsatt and Beardsley): Hermeneutics 2 ; New Criticism
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intentionality: Adorno ; Augustine ; Bakhtin ; Geneva ; Phenomenology
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intertextuality: African American 2 ; African ; Canadian 1 ; Deconstruction 1 ; Discourse 1 ; French 5 ; Freud ; Frye ; Genette ; Modernist ; Semiotics
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intrinsic/extrinsic approaches to literature: New Criticism ; Wellek
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intuition: Croce ; German 2 ; Historical ; Italian 2 ; Mill ; Myth ; Spanish
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irony: Bloom ; Kenneth Burke ; De Man ; Frye ; German 2 , 3 ; Hermeneutics 1 ; Kierkegaard ; Myth ; New Criticism ; Richards ; Rorty ; White
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Islam: Arabic
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Jindyworobaks: Australian
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jouissance : Barthes ; Cixous ; Feminist 3 ; Lacan
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katharsis : Anthropological ; Aristotle ; Classical 1 ; Drama ; French 2 ; Indian ; Reception ; Schopenhauer
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Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy Studies (Griffith University): Cultural Studies 3
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kokugaku: Japanese 1
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Koran: Arabic
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language games: Postmodernism ; Wittgenstein
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language philosophy: Wittgenstein
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langue/parole : Discourse 1 ; Lévi-Strauss ; Linguistics ; Saussure ; Semiotics ; Speech Acts ; Structuralism
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linguistics and linguistics and language : Chomsky ; Jakobson ; Moscow-Tartu ; Saussure ; Stylistics
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literacy: African ; Arabic ; De Sanctis ; Latin American 1 ; Orality . See also orality
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literariness: New Criticism ; Russian Formalism ; Semiotics ; Structuralism ; Wellek
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Literature Research Society: Chinese 3
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logical positivism: New Criticism ; Wittgenstein
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logocentrism: Cixous ; Deconstruction 1 ; Derrida ; Feminist 3
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logos : Augustine ; Bloom ; Classical 2 ; Deconstruction 1 ; French 6 ; Frye ; Myth ; Speech Acts
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Marxism and marxist theory and criticism : Adorno ; African American 1 ; Anthropological ; Arnold ; Art ; Bakhtin ; Benjamin ; Caribbean ; Chinese 3 ; Deconstruction 1 ; Della Volpe ; Discourse 2 ; Eagleton ; Feminist 4 ; Fiction 2 ; Film 1 ; Foucault ; Frankfurt ; French 5 , 6 ; German 3 , 4 , 5 ; Gramsci ; Italian 2 ; Jameson ; Japanese 1 ; Lukács ; Marx and Engels ; New York Intellectuals ; Ngũgĩ ; Prague ; Reception ; Sartre ; Spivak ; Trilling ; Williams ; Žižek
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masculinity and masculinity studies: African American 3 ; Film 2 ; Gender
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materialism: Benjamin ; Della Volpe ; Drama ; Feminist 4 ; Frankfurt ; German 3 ; Gramsci ; Lukács ; Marx and Engels ; Marxist 1 , 2 , 3 ; Williams
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May 4th Movement: Chinese 3
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Meanjin : Australian
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metonymy: Bloom ; Kenneth Burke ; Deconstruction 1 ; De Man ; Derrida ; Freud ; Frye ; Jakobson ; Lacan ; Lévi-Strauss ; Mill ; Structuralism ; White ; Wordsworth
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midrash: Biblical 1
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minority discourse: Postcolonial 1
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mirror stage: Cultural 1 ; Film 1 , 2 ; Kristeva ; Lacan
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modernism and modernist theory and criticism : American 2 ; British 5 ; Fiction 3 ; New York Intellectuals ; Stein
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modernismo : Latin American 1
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moral science: Dryden
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Moscow Linguistic Circle: Moscow-Tartu ; Russian Formalism
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mythical method (Eliot): Anthropological ; Fiction 3 ; Modernist
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mythologies: Barthes
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myth theory and criticism : American 2 ; Anthropological ; Archetypal
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narrative and narrative theory: Genette ; German 5 ; Narratology ; Reader ; Ricoeur ; Russian Formalism ; Semiotics ; Speech Acts ; White
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narratology : American 3 ; Canadian 2 ; German 5 ; Russian Formalism
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narrator, reliable and unreliable (Booth): Fiction 3
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nationalism: African American 1 ; African ; Australian ; Boileau ; British 2 ; Canadian 1 , 2 ; Caribbean ; Fiction 2 ; German 3 ; Italian 1 ; Japanese ; Latin American 1 ; Philology ; Spanish
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naturalism: African American 1 , 2 ; American 1 ; Chinese 3 ; Dewey ; Fiction 2 ; French 3 ; German 3 ; Japanese 1 ; Lukács ; Santayana ; Spanish ; Zola
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neoclassicism. See classicism
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neogrammarians: Philology ; Stylistics . See also grammar
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Neoplatonism: Archetypal ; Augustine ; Medieval ; Renaissance ; Spanish
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new criticism : American 2 ; Bacon ; Chicago ; Fiction 3 ; Poet-Critic ; Stylistics
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new historicism : American 3 ; Arnold ; Drama ; Genetic ; Historical
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New Rhetoric: Rhetoric
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New Sophistic: Rhetoric
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Nigeria: Soyinka
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objective correlative: Eliot ; Modernist ; New Criticism ; Santayana
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October : Visual
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OPOYAZ. See Society for the Study of Poetic Language
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orality: African ; Arabic ; Latin American 1 ; McLuhan ; Orality . See also literacy
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organicism: American 1 ; Coleridge ; Fiction 3 ; French 3 ; Historical ; History of Ideas ; James ; Lawrence ; Sainte-Beuve
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Orientalism: Anthropological ; Cultural 2 ; Foucault ; Postcolonial 1 , 2 ; Said
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Palestine: Said
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paradigm and paradigm shift: Kuhn
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paratext: Genette
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parole . See langue/parole
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Parti pris : Canadian 2
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Partisan Review : American 2 ; New York Intellectuals ; Trilling
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pastoral: Empson
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pathetic fallacy: Ruskin
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performance and performance studies : Drama ; Feminist 5
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performativity: Butler ; Speech Acts
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phallocentrism: Cixous ; Deconstruction 1 ; Feminist 3
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phenomenology : Derrida ; Geneva ; Levinas ; Ricoeur
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pingdian : Chinese 2
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pleasure. See delight/instruct; jouissance ; visual pleasure
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poet-critic : Eliot ; Sidney
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poetic language: Della Volpe ; German 1 , 2 ; Italian 1 ; Kristeva ; Mallarmé ; Mill ; Miller ; New Criticism ; Prague ; Russian Formalism ; Wordsworth
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political correctness: Multiculturalism
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political unconscious: Foucault ; Hegel ; Jameson ; Marxist 2
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polyphony: Bakhtin
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popular culture: Baudrillard ; Cultural Studies 1 , 2 , 3 ; Feminist 4
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positivism: Frankfurt ; French 3 ; Historical ; Italian 2 ; Lukács ; New Criticism ; Philology ; Prague ; Taine ; Textual ; Wittgenstein ; Zola
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postcolonialism and postcolonial cultural studies : African ; Anthropological ; Australian ; Bhabha ; Canadian 1 ; Caribbean ; Fanon ; Feminist 4 , 5 ; Film 2 ; Hall ; Indian ; Orality ; Said ; Sartre ; Soyinka ; Spivak ; Translation
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postmodernism : Baudrillard ; Feminist 5 ; Film 1 ; Jameson ; Lyotard
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poststructuralism: American 2 ; Deconstruction 1 ; De Man ; Feminist 5 ; Foucault ; French 6 ; Gender ; Jameson ; Law ; Lyotard
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pragmatism: Abrams ; Dewey ; Fish ; French 6 ; Peirce ; Rorty ; Value
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Prague Linguistic Circle: Jakobson ; Linguistics ; Prague ; Structuralism
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primitive and primitivism: Abrams ; Anthropological ; British 2 ; Cambridge ; Girard ; Lawrence ; McLuhan
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Psychanalyse et Politique (Psych et Po): Feminist 3 ; French 6
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psychiatry: Deleuze and Guattari ; Fanon
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psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic theory and criticism : Canadian 2 ; Certeau ; Deconstruction 1 ; Film 1 , 2 ; Freud ; Gay 3 ; Irigaray ; Italian 2 ; Jameson ; Lacan ; Spivak ; Trilling
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Qing Dynasty: Chinese 3
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Quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns: Boileau ; British 1 ; Dryden ; French 1 , 2 ; German 2 ; Goethe ; Hölderlin ; Schiller
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queer theory: African American 3 ; Feminist 5 ; Film 2 ; Gay 1 , 2 , 3 ; Gender ; Performance ; Sedgwick
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Querelle des anciens et des modernes . See Quarrel between the Ancients and the Moderns
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Race and American Culture series: African American 3
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race and race and ethnicity : African American 1 , 2 , 3 ; Fanon ; Film 2 ; Gender ; Hall ; Multiculturalism ; Postcolonial 2
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race, milieu, and moment: French 3 ; Historical ; Indian ; Sainte-Beuve ; Taine
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rasa : Indian
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rasadhvani : Indian
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readerly and writerly: Barthes
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reader-response theory and criticism : American 3 ; Archetypal ; Fish
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reflectionism: Lukács ; Marx and Engels
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reification: Frankfurt ; Jameson ; Lukács ; Marx and Engels ; Marxist 1
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Renaissance and renaissance theory and criticism : Philology ; Sidney ; Spanish
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repression: Bloom ; Deconstruction 1 ; French 6 ; Freud ; Lawrence ; Psychoanalytic 2 , 3
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republic of letters: Dryden
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Rezeptionkritik : Reception
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rhetoric : Kenneth Burke ; Classical 2 ; De Man ; Italian 2 ; Medieval
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romance: American 1 ; Anthropological ; British 3 ; Fiction 1 , 2 ; Frye ; Philology
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Romanticism: Bloom ; Hölderlin ; Keats ; Rousseau ; Schopenhauer ; Staël ; Wordsworth . See also classic/romantic
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sacrifice: Anthropological ; Bataille ; Biblical 2 ; Cambridge ; Girard ; Myth
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scapegoat: Anthropological ; Biblical 2 ; Girard ; Myth
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scriptural allegory: Dante
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Scrutiny : Leavis
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second-wave feminism: Feminist 1 , 2
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semanalysis: Kristeva
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semantics: Italian 2 ; Moscow-Tartu ; Richards ; Ricoeur ; Semiotics ; Structuralism
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semiotics (semiology): American 2 ; Barthes ; Eco ; Feminist 4 ; Film 1 ; Italian 2 ; Jakobson ; Kristeva ; Moscow-Tartu ; Myth ; Narratology ; Peirce ; Saussure ; Structuralism
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sentimental and naive: Schiller
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sexuality: African American 1 ; American 1 , 2 , 3 ; Feminist 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 ; Foucault ; French 6 ; Freud ; Gay 1 , 2 , 3 ; Gender ; Irigaray ; Lacan ; Lawrence ; Psychoanalytic 1 , 2 , 3 ; Rich
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sexuation: Lacan
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shi : Chinese 1
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showing/telling. See mimesis/diegesis
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signs: Semiotics
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Signs : Feminist 2
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simulacra: Baudrillard
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socialist realism: Lukács ; Marx and Engels ; Marxist 1 ; Russian Formalism
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Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing (SHARP): Book History
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Society for the Study of Poetic Language (OPOYAZ): Russian Formalism
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sociocriticism: Canadian 2
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sociolinguistics: Linguistics
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sociology: Bourdieu
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sociology of art and of criticism: Adorno ; Art ; Bakhtin ; Frankfurt ; Gramsci ; Italian 2 ; Lukács ; Marx and Engels ; Marxist 1 ; Value ; Williams
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Stoicism: Augustine ; Classical 2 ; Hegel
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story/discourse: Benveniste ; Chinese 2 ; Fiction 3 ; Film ; Narratology ; Semiotics
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structural anthropology: Bourdieu ; Lacan ; Lévi-Strauss
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structuralism : American 2 , 3 ; Anthropological ; Barthes ; Baudrillard ; Biblical 2 ; Canadian 2 ; Deconstruction 1 ; Eco ; Foucault ; French 5 ; Genette ; German 5 ; Italian 2 ; Jakobson ; Jameson ; Law ; Lévi-Strauss ; Linguistics ; Myth ; Narratology ; Prague ; Saussure
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structuralist Marxism: Marxist 2
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structural linguistics: Anthropological ; Chomsky ; Deconstruction 1 ; Freud ; Italian 2 ; Lacan ; Lyotard ; Prague ; Saussure ; Semiotics ; Structuralism ; Stylistics ; Textual
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subaltern and subaltern studies: Gramsci ; Postcolonial 1 , 2 ; Spivak
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sublimation: Barthes ; Bataille ; Bloom ; Freud ; Psychoanalytic 2
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sublime and sublime/beautiful: Boileau ; British 2 ; Edmund Burke ; De Man ; French 6 ; German 1 ; Japanese 1 ; Johnson ; Kant ; Longinus ; Žižek . See also beauty
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sujet/fabula : Russian Formalism . See also story/discourse
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surrealism: Anthropological ; Caribbean ; Drama ; French 4 , 6
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Symbolism and Symbolists: Baudelaire ; Japanese 1 ; Latin American 1 ; Mallarmé ; Poe ; Rousseau ; Russian Formalism ; Russian: Nineteenth ; Wilson
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synchrony/diachrony: Derrida ; Lévi-Strauss ; Linguistics ; Marxist 2 ; Prague ; Saussure ; Semiotics ; Structuralism
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Talmud: Biblical 1 , 2
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Tanakh : Biblical 1
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Tang Dynasty: Chinese 1
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technologies of power: Foucault
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technoscience: Haraway
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testimonio : Latin American 2
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Third World feminism: Feminist 5
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three unities. See unities
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Torah: Biblical 1 , 2
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transcendental: Cultural 1 ; Deconstruction 1 ; Derrida ; German 2 ; Kant ; Linguistics ; Shelley ; Spanish ; Speech Acts
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transcendentalism: American 1 ; Emerson ; Fuller
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transculturation: Latin American 2
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transformational-generative grammar: Chomsky ; Linguistics ; Stylistics . See also grammar
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transgender studies: Gender
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translatio studii : Medieval
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trope: Bakhtin ; Bloom ; Kenneth Burke ; Deconstruction 1 ; De Man ; Lawrence ; Longinus ; Medieval ; Rhetoric ; White . See also figurative language
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tropology: White
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typological criticism: Biblical 2 ; British 4 ; Frye ; Ruskin
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unit-idea: History of Ideas
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unities: Boileau ; British 1 , 2 ; Drama ; French 1 ; Italian 1 ; Johnson ; Jonson ; Sidney
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variorum edition: Textual
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Vedas: Indian
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vernacular: African American 2 ; American 1 ; Boccaccio ; Caribbean ; Dante ; French 1 ; Medieval ; Philology ; Renaissance ; Spanish ; Textual
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visual arts: Blake ; Bloomsbury
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visual pleasure (Mulvey): Art ; Cultural 2 ; Feminist 3 ; Film 1 , 2 ; Gender
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wen: Chinese 1
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will to power: Bloom ; Fiction 2 ; New Humanism ; Nietzsche
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womanist: Caribbean
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writerly and readerly: Barthes
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Yale critics:
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Yale school: Bloom ; Deconstruction 1 ; De Man ; Hartman ; Miller