108年第1學期-5087 文學理論與批評 課程資訊

評分方式

評分項目 配分比例 說明
weekly response papers 10 Written to engage with the chapter readings and/or handouts
essays, short 20 Analysis paper of a key literary theory figure
essay, longer 30 Research project
Presentation 20 On an applied theoretical/critical concept
Presentation 20 Based on research project

選課分析

本課程名額為 10人,已有2 人選讀,尚餘名額8人。


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授課教師

Thomas Argiro

教育目標

1. Students will gain an understanding of how literary theory and criticism function as an academic discipline in relation to the study of literature in English, including the historical and conceptual backgrounds relative to the theoretical areas studied, and their respective key concepts and issues. They will demonstrate this knowledge in research papers, response papers, in presentations, and in daily classroom discussions and in-class work. 2. Students will develop an ability to understand the particular language of the various theoretical approaches examined, and to articulate this critical discourse correctly in relation to issues of literary analysis and interpretation. They will demonstrate this ability in research papers, response papers, in presentations, and in daily classroom discussions and in-class work. 3. Students will demonstrate comprehension of the scope of literary theory and interpretation, including its integration of concepts derived from various disciplines in the humanities and social sciences, while being able to explain how and why such concepts are applied to the study of literary and other texts. They will demonstrate this comprehension in research papers, response papers, in presentations, and in daily classroom discussions and in-class work. 4. Students will learn how to apply theoretical approaches to the analysis and interpretation of texts chosen by them for research, based on the examples that have been investigated from the course readings. They will demonstrate this ability in research papers, response papers, in presentations, and in daily classroom discussions and in-class work.

課程概述

This course will present a detailed overview of the major figures and movements in Literary Theory and Criticism, beginning with Formalism, and including Structuralism, Psychoanalysis, Marxism, Post-Structuralism, Deconstruction and Post-Modernism, Feminism, Gender Studies, Gay and Lesbian Theory and Criticism, Historicism, Ethnic and Postcolonial Criticism, and Cultural Studies. Students will read and critically examine the major texts of these respective areas, while learning how literary theory is applied to the criticism of texts and ideas. The course will emphasize student application of the methods and practices of literary theory and criticism, as informed by its key ideas and concepts.

課程資訊

參考書目

Julie Rivkin and Michael Ryan, eds. Literary Theory: An Anthology, 3/ed. (Malden, Massachusetts: Wiley- Blackwell, 2018). (ISBN:9781118707852)

Students are warned that plagiarism is a violation of departmental and university regulations, and Taiwan laws and policy regarding Intellectual Property Rights. This will not be tolerated in any of my courses. Any instance of plagiarism discovered in any student writings for this course will result in a grade of 0 for the assignment involved. All sources used in research projects must be fully documented. Also, there is to be no illegal copying of any copyrighted material, including text books or other materials. This is also against Taiwan law regarding Intellectual Property Rights, and can result in severe penalties if discovered.

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