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arabera Tebalo Phoshodi 1 year ago

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Literary lenses

Analyzing literature through various theoretical lenses allows students to gain a deeper understanding of the text and the contexts in which it was written. By examining literature from a Marxist perspective, students can explore how texts reinforce or critique capitalist and class values, thereby developing a critical awareness of the social, economic, and political issues that shape their lives.

Literary lenses

Literary lenses

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Psychoanalysis

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Psychoanalysis can be an invaluable tool for an English teacher when it comes to analysing literature and developing students' critical thinking skills. By exploring the theories of Freud, Jung, and Lacan, an English teacher can help students analyse the psyche of characters and how their environment affects their subconscious. Additionally, the application of psychoanalytic criticism can help students develop their critical thinking skills and their ability to analyse and interpret literature beyond the superficial level.

Post-structuralism/Deconstruction

Post-structuralism/deconstruction is an important theoretical framework for English teachers to understand and apply in their classes. It challenges traditional notions of meaning and interpretation and encourages critical thinking and analysis of texts. Overall, understanding and applying poststructuralism/deconstruction can improve English literature lessons and help students become more reflective and critical readers.

New Criticism

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The new critique is important to the English teacher because it provides a theoretical framework for accurate reading and analysis of the literature. By teaching students the concepts of new criticism, including the importance of studying literary language, recognizing tensions and contradictions, and examining the impact of literary devices, teachers can help students develop critical thinking skills and a deeper understanding of to gain the meaning of a work of literature. Additionally, New Criticism can be used to evaluate current texts and teach students how to identify key points and find supporting evidence.

Queer Theory

Using queer theory, English teachers can help students critically analyze the assumptions and biases that underlie traditional literary analysis and explore alternative perspectives and interpretations of texts. Additionally, by incorporating queer literature and perspectives into the curriculum, English teachers can help create a more open and welcoming classroom environment for LGBTQ+ students and their allies.

Marxism

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By examining the ways in which the text reinforces or critiques capitalist, imperialist, or classvalues, students can gain a deeper understanding of the social, economic, and political contexts in which the work was written. By analysing how text strengthens or weakens dominant ideologies, students can develop a more detailed understanding of the world around them and begin to think critically about the issues affecting their own lives. By teaching students to analyse literature from a Marxist perspective, teachers can help them better understand how class, race, gender, and other forms of oppression operate in our society.

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Feminism

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Feminism is important to an English teacher because it allows for a more open and diverse approach to literature. By incorporating feminist critiques into the classroom, teachers can encourage students to analyse and interpret texts through the lens of women's experiences and perspectives. It can lead to a deeper understanding of the intricacies of literature and the world around us. Additionally, teaching feminist literature and criticism can help challenge and dismantle harmful gender stereotypes and biases that may exist in the traditional literary canon. Overall, integrating feminism into English classes can create a more inclusive and stimulating learning environment for all students.

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Structuralism

By focusing on the basic units of text, such as signs and symbols, and the rules that govern them, structuralism allows for a deeper understanding of how text creates meaning. Second, structuralism can help students develop their language skills. It can help them become more aware of the power of language and how it shapes our understanding of the world. Finally, structuralism can help students make connections between different cultural texts and images. This can help them develop a broader understanding of how language and culture intersect and shape our understanding of the world.