Kategóriák: Minden - archetypes - symbols - assimilation

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Literary Criticisms

Exploring different literary criticisms reveals how various theories shape the interpretation of texts. Post-Colonialism focuses on literature from colonized cultures and examines how colonization has influenced cultural portrayals.

Literary Criticisms

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Literary Criticisms

Archetypal Literary Theory

limits reader’s personal interpretations/school of thought and gnores other criticisms
observing how certain objects frequently symbolize different things and comparing historical influences on images seen throughought texts
all forms of media or litterature follow similar patterns or rules that fall into basic plot structure
Common figures

character tropes that are often used in texts used throughought centuries

the hero's journey is a common trope that fits archetypal plot framework

Patterns in litterature

recurring symbols or images that are seen through all forms of media that represent different motifs

light is often used to represent innocence while darkness is used to symbolize immorality

inspired by
Northorp Frye
Joseph Campbell
Carl Jung

Post-Colonialism Literary Criticism

exploring a cultural perspective to media that was often ignored in past history
literature produced by colonial powers and how texts about colonization is different from their perspective
literature produced by cultures that have been colonized
how colonization has affected the way different cultures are portrayed through media
Cultural assimilation

the process in which a minority culture loses it's own identity and assimilates to the standards of a majority culture

Eurocentrism

the focus of European culture and countries with a disregard for other global perspectives

Hegemony

the dominance that one country or nation has over others in a social group

USA is an example of an economical hegemony

Western dominance

how western culture influnces other cultures on a global scale (specifically through colinization)

Feminist Literary Criticism

influenced by
stereotypes/social norms

expectations from society which generalize specific groups of people

women's rights movements

political movements that fight for women's perspectives to be heard and gender equity

patriarchies

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social systems in which men have power/privilege and women are marginalized due to social norms and prejudice

an example

afghanistan is a patriarchal society

can be limiting when it is the only theory applied
bringing a new social point of view into light and focusing on a marginalised group
how gender norms and social expectations have influenced the way femininity is represented
how women are portrayed in media/feminine roles in literature

Formalist Literary Criticism

believes that
all elements of fiction work together to create a quality work
helps with
giveing readers a better comprehension of the importance of elements of fiction/how they work together to create coherent media
obstacles
ignores the intentions of the authour
analyses
Elements of fiction

how elements of fiction create a work of text as a unit

examples include

imagery

point of view

unity of plot, theme and characters