New Criticism
Structuralism
Deconstruction
Psychoanalysis
Miscellaneous Methods
100

Paying careful attention to the text itself and what the words on the page mean.

What is close reading?

100

A system of comparison's and relations which produces meaning.

What is difference based reality?

100

Seemingly singular or stable meanings give way to a ceaseless play of language that multiplies meanings.

What is free-floating signifiers?

100

Psychoanalysis of an author, of a particularly interesting character in a text or film, or the audience.

What is the goal of psychoanalytic criticism?

100

Interpreting the world by juxtaposing two opposite concepts against each other.

What is binary opposition? (structuralism)

200

Author history and culture is meaningless, the only thing that matters is the text itself.

What is intrinsic criticism?

200

Studying instances to understand the whole and studying the general whole to understand the parts.

What is the hermeneutic circle?

200

How the meaning scatters, spreads, and multiples and how, in the process of accumulating, meanings can be lost.

What is dissemination?

200

A dynamic system that stores suppressed or unresolved personal conflicts as well as biographical memories.

What is the unconscious?

200

Critiquing a text by assuming the author's intended meaning rather than an actual response to the text.

What is intentional fallacy? (new criticism)

300

A systematic, rigorous, theorized approach to literature

What is it new critics wanted?

300

Writing or reading a text in relation to another.

What is intertextuality?

300

The free play of the text's signifiers goes beyond the capacity of the system to confine it to one meaning or a set or meanings.

What is undecidability? 

300

A process by which we suppress wishes and desires that are too difficult for our psyches to handle by representing them with less threatening and more acceptable wishes and desires.

What is Displacement?

300

Taking something familiar and looking at it from a different or unfamiliar perspective.

What is defamiliarization?

400

The belief that an admirable literary work forms an organic whole, complete and self-sufficient.

What is organic unity?

400

Describing or interpreting the system of the text.

What is the goal of structuralists?

400

Two part reading process used by deconstructionists to interpret literature. The first reading, a singular interpretation of the text is developed without multiplicity or deconstruction. In the second reading, a deconstructionist interpretation of the problem is developed that decanters the text and undermine the structure.

What is double reading?

400

Taking the expectations and perceptions we experience with one person and transfer them to another.

What is transference? 

400

Using certain words to get an idea across but marking the use as provisional.

What is Bracketing? (deconstruction)

500

Using impressionism, reading aloud, moralizing, and reading aloud.

What are critics before new criticism

500

Rejected by structuralism because of the belief that reality has been constructed through language.

What is essentialism?

500

Deconstructionists look for this to frustrate any interpretation of the text as holding a singular, stable meaning.

What is internal contradictions?

500

Acquisition of language and involves the experience of separation from others?

What is the Symbolic Order?

500

Redirecting repressed drives into other activities, like writing.

What is the sublimation? (psychoanalysis)