Post-Colonialism
Feminism
Reader-Response
Formalism
Marxist
100
What is the main focus of post-colonial readings?
What is oppression of people who have been colonized
100
When did the feminist literary criticism first start?
What is the 1960s
100
Who is just as important as the author in "reader response?"
Who is the reader
100
Formalism formed as a reaction to what literary lens?
What is Romanticism
100
What is the focus of Marxist criticism?
What is the economy
200
which three literary theories are tied into this one?
What is deconstruction, psychoanalysis, and New-Historicism
200
which specific forms of oppression does this lens look at?
What is economic, political, social, and psychological oppression of women
200
Where did this lens emerge and remain most popular?
What is in the US and Germany
200
What does Formalism mainly focus on?
What is the structural purpose of the text
200
In order for this theory to work, there must be tension between what?
What is economic classes
300
What are some of the qualities of post colonial life that are studied in this theory?
What are the economy, politics, religion, and culture
300
What is this form focuses on exploiting?
What is patriarchal society
300
Which theory is reader-response the opposite of?
What is formalism
300
What should the reader ask themselves when reading under this lens?
What is how does each aspect of the text contribute to the whole meaning
300
Which country was most influenced by this form of literature?
What is Russia
400
Which half of the world is criticized with being the cause for colonization?
What is the West
400
What was one of the reasons many women were able to prove themselves in the work field starting in the 1960s?
What is World War II
400
How does a reader determine what the meaning of the text is?
What is personal experience
400
What two schools of formalist literary theory formed as a result of formalism?
What is Russian Formalism and New Criticism
400
What is the the way of thinking this lens follows?
What is "material dialectic"
500
What is one book that we read that could be studied under this lens?
What is The Poisonwood Bible
500
In the early 1990s the feminist movement evolved to include who?
Who are even more marginalized women such as African American and Hispanic women
500
What is not possible when reading through this lens?
What is an objective reading
500
Formalism is different from Reader-response because formalism does not what?
What is take the readers reactions into account.
500
What does "material dialect" mean?
What is the belief that all social structures are set up with the only purpose of making money
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