Literary Theory and Ethics Module: Critical and Cultural Theory James Harker
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Michel Bérubé. “The Rise of English” W.K. Wimsatt and Monroe Beardsley. “The Affective Fallacy” William Empson. Chapters 1, 8. Seven Types of Ambiguity Shirley Jackson. “Seven Types of Ambiguity” C. Namwali Serpell. “Accounting.” Seven Modes of Uncertainty Allan Bloom. “Preface,” “Introduction,” “The Student and the University.” The Closing of the American Mind Jane Gallop. “The Ethics of Reading: Close Encounters” Lillian S. Robinson. “Treason our Text: Feminist Challenges to the Literary Canon” John Guillory. “Canonical and Noncanonical: The Current Debate.” Cultural Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation Lionel Trilling. “Reality in America” and “The Meaning of a Literary Idea,” The Liberal Imagination Geoffrey Harpham. “The Inertial Paradox: Thoughts Anterior to an Ethics of Literature,” and “Ethics and Literary Study,” Shadows of Ethics Wayne Booth. “Why Ethical Criticism Can Never Be Simple” Marshall Gregory. “Ethical Criticism: What It Is and Why It Matters” Martha Nussbaum. “Exactly and Responsibly: A Defense of Ethical Criticism” Richard Posner. “Against Ethical Criticism” Edward Said. “Overlapping Territories, Intertwined Histories.” Franco Moretti. “Conjectures on World Literature.” Jonathan Arac. “Anglo-Globalism” Franco Moretti. “More Conjectures on World Literature” Susan Sontag. “Against Interpretation” Stanley Fish. “Is There a Text in this Class?” Stephen Best and Sharon Marcus. “Surface Reading: An Introduction” Suzanne Keen. “Contemporary Perspectives on Empathy” and “The Literary Career of Empathy,” Empathy and the Novel Kathleen Lundeen. “Who Has the Right to Feel? The Ethics of Literary Empathy” Toni Morrison. “Black Matters,” Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination James Phelan. “Sethe’s Choice: Beloved and the Ethics of Reading” C. Namwali Serpell. “Adjacency: Toni Morrison, Beloved” and “The Vagaries of the New Ethics” Lisa Zunshine. “Attributing Minds,” Why We Read Fiction Brian Boyd, “Evolution and Art,” On the Origin of Stories Kwame Appiah. “Education for Global Citizenship” Kwame Appiah. “Imaginary Strangers,” Cosmopolitanism
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