Economic & Social Power Theory
Feminist and Queer Theory
Psychoanalytic Theory
Archetypal/ New Historicism theory
Disability / Race/ Post Post-ColonialismTheory
100

_____ is a product of social and cultural conflict.

What is literature?

100

Binary gender and sexual orientation categories are _______. 

What is socially constructed?

100

This theory is the the analysis of the author’s unintended message.

What is Psychoanalytic Theory?

100

Archetypal Critics believed that our collective unconscious comes out in the form of _________ in our stories.

What is Archetypes?

100

Colonized societies are forced to the margins by their colonizers in a process called _______.

What is " Othering,".

200

The wealthy class exploits this group by forcing their own values and beliefs on them? 

What is the workig class?

200

Feminism examines the __________ roles and ________________ structures at play in literature.

What is gender roles, and power structures?

200

Literature reveals those deep instivive urgues through what?

through subtle word choice, imagery, symbolism, and metaphor

200

The character Yoda, and Cinderella’s fairy godmother would be placed under what kind of archetype?

What is The Mentor?

200

an academic discipline/ literary theory that examens the meaning, nature and consequences of _____/

What is disability? 

300

The way people think and behave is determined by_______.

What is basic economic factors?

300

Femininity and masculinity are ____________.

what are socially constructed concepts.

300

Psychoanalytic Criticism argues that literary texts, like ______, express the secret unconscious desires and anxieties of the __________

What is like "Dreams", express the secret unconscious desires and anxieties of the "Author"

300

Theorist coined the term called "The Collective Unconscious".

Who is Carl Jung?

300

Novels often ask readers to identify with the protagonist, and therefore seek to establish them as _____ according to cultural ideals.

what is normal?

400

Marxism examines the portrayal of ________ class and __________ structures within written texts

What is social class, and power structures

400

Women are oppressed by patriarchal establishments in intersecting ways, including _______,  _______,  _______, and  _______.

 what is economically, politically, socially, and psychologically?

400

For this theory the texts/ literature represent what?

The disparity between the way people present themselves to society, and what is actually happening in their heads.

400

Throughout history, ______ have represented ideas that human beings could not otherwise explain (e.g. the origins of life, what happens after death, etc.)

what are myths?

400

The various social, political, and economic advantages white individuals experience in contrast to non-white citizens based on their race or ethnicity.

What is white privilege ?

500

Who is the creator of Marxism?

Who is Karl Marx?

500

the ways in which systems of inequality based on gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, class and other forms of discrimination “intersect” to create unique dynamics and effect.

What is intersectionality?

500

Literature can reflect or mirror the process the brain goes through when

experiencing conflict or emotions.

500

Oliver Twist (1838) by Charles Dickens (1812-1870) is a story about the difficult life of an orphan in Victorian Britain. There is another angle that ____ may view  the character of Fagin, a criminal and mentor to many orphaned children, has been judged by ____ to be anti-Semitic.

What is New Historicism theory? 

500

Literature written by colonizers _________ the experiences and realities of the colonized.

What is distorts?