The Bookening

Literary theory 2: Structuralism, Deconstruction, and more, hooray!

Oct 7, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
I Didn't Overlook the Removal of Fucot From Our Joint
01:47 • 2min
3
What Is the Locus of Meaning?
03:35 • 3min
4
Is There a Danger to Literary Theory?
06:40 • 3min
5
What Is Critical Theory and Literary Theory and How Do You Interpret It?
09:24 • 4min
6
What Is Formalism?
13:14 • 2min
7
The New Criticism of Poems
15:31 • 2min
8
The New Critical Approach to Literature
17:08 • 2min
9
The Locus of Meaning
18:54 • 2min
10
New Criticism and the Marxist Ideology
20:33 • 3min
11
The Frankfurt School's Interrogating of the Locals of Meaning
23:21 • 4min
12
The Locust of Meaning in a Jane Austen Novel
27:02 • 2min
13
Is Jane Austen a Mary Shelley?
28:44 • 2min
14
The Problem With Marxism Is That It Makes Everything Political
30:41 • 3min
15
The Big Daddy of Literary Theory
33:24 • 2min
16
The Structure of Language
35:36 • 3min
17
The Locus of Meaning Is Still With the Text
38:17 • 2min
18
Structuralism Is a New Criticism of Literature
40:12 • 2min
19
The Death of the Author
41:48 • 2min
20
The Meaning of Words and Metaphors
43:33 • 2min
21
Is There a Dog in the English Language?
45:17 • 2min
22
What's the Meaning of the Author?
47:26 • 2min
23
What Was He Saying?
49:23 • 3min
24
What Is the Meaning of Dog?
52:10 • 2min
25
Is There a Foundation of Air?
54:32 • 3min
26
Is There a Useful Application Outside of Literature?
57:47 • 4min
27
Marxism and Deconstruction
01:01:29 • 4min
28
Queer Theory Is the Predominant Champion
01:05:34 • 2min
29
Definition of New Criticism
01:07:20 • 3min