LITPA-2000-13: MH: Literary Theory
Spring 2022
- Subject: Literary and Performing Arts Studies
- Type: Seminar
- Delivery Mode: In-Person
- Level: Undergraduate
- Campus: San Francisco
- Course Dates: January 18, 2022 — May 08, 2022
- Meetings: Mon 12:00-03:00PM, San Francisco - Main Building - 102 A
- Instructor: Eric Olson
- Units: 3.0
- Enrolled: 8/18
Description:
LITPA 200 courses introduce students to the study of literature or the performing arts, emphasizing analysis of both particular works and of the range of genres, periods and traditions. Frequent reading and writing assignments will be made.Literary theory’s central concern is how writing and literature relate to the world. While theory is often accused of being hopelessly esoteric—and, to some, overly academic and elitist—it offers a variety of perspectives, reflections, and ruminations on why writing and literature matter. This course will explore major concepts in literary theory and ask big questions about literature’s role in society. Does a work of literature have a stable meaning? Can literature challenge social norms? Are stories universal? We will discuss texts from a variety of time periods and cultures, including readings from Classical and Medieval writers, as well as cultural studies, Marxism, psychoanalysis, structuralism/post-structuralism, feminism, race studies, post-colonial studies, gender studies, queer theory, and all the “post-” derivations of these areas.
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