Structuralism and literature

    • [DOC File]HZT4UE – Theory of Knowledge

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      4.4 Structuralism. Structuralism (or Semiotics) ... One gains an appreciation of literature as an institution, as a coherent and related set of codes and practices, and so one sees also that reading is situated reading, that is, it is in a certain meaning-domain or set of codes. It follows that when literature is written, it will be written ...

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    • [DOC File]HEHMENEU7ICS AND STRUCTURALISM; TRUTH AND MEANING

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      The work of Jonathan Culler suggests that the application of structuralism to literature can involve anyone of four globally distinct strategies (Structuralist Poetics: Structuralism, Linguistics and The Study of Literature (Ithaca: Cornell, 1975) 55-109, esp. 96-98).

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      So structuralism sees itself as a science of humankind, and works to uncover all the structures that underlie all the things that humans do, think, perceive, and feel--in mathematics, biology, linguistics, religion, psychology, and literature, to name just a few disciplines that use structuralist analyses.

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    • [DOC File]CL Theory Books

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      Structuralist Poetics: Structuralism, Linguistics, and the Study of Literature. Ithaca, NY: Cornell UP, 1975 [ISBN 0-8014-9155-x] [Call # PN 98 S7 C8] Teresa de Lauretis.

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    • [DOC File]This course examines the diverse and extraordinary ...

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      1 Structuralism {“Structure” CTLS} Saussure, Course in General Linguistics 956-77. Levi-Strauss x. Jakboson, Linguistics and Poetics & Two Aspects of Language 1254-69. Todorov, Structural Analysis of Narrative 2097-2106. Barthes, Mythologies 1457

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    • Immigration Structuralism -- DRAFT

      The theory of immigration structuralism that I advance here takes a fundamentally different tack. Among other things, it treats possible failings along the separation-of-powers dimension as a reason for insisting upon preemption doctrine’s conventional application.

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    • [DOC File]Introduction

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      Note: Structuralism, semiotics, and post-structuralism are some of the most complex literary theories to understand. Please be patient. The Center Cannot Hold. This approach concerns itself with the ways and places where systems, frameworks, definitions, and certainties break down.

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    • Critical Approaches in the Study of Literature

      Structuralism attempts to discover the forms that unify all literature. The key is to analyze a work to unearth . patterns or structures over the work as a whole. Feminist: This approach argues that most of our literature presents a masculine view in which the role of a woman is negated or minimized.

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    • [DOC File]Some Elements of Structuralism and its Application to ...

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      Structuralism is oriented toward the reader insofar as it says that the reader constructs literature, that is, reads the text with certain conventions and expectations in mind. Some post-structural theorists, Fish for instance, hold that the reader constructs the text entirely, through the conventions of reading of her interpretive community.

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    • [DOCX File]Structuralism and Functionalism - New York Christian Bible ...

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      Structuralism and functionalism were not so different, she argued, since both are principally concerned with the conscious self. Despite this, each side continued to cast aspersions. William James wrote that structuralism had "plenty of school, but no thought" (James, 1904), while Wilhelm Wundt dismissed functionalism as "literature."

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