Modern European Criticism and Theory : : A Critical Guide / / Julian Wolfreys.

Modern European Criticism and Theory offers the reader a comprehensive critical overview of the widespread and profound contest of ideas within European 'theory'. The book focuses primarily on the thought of major voices in poetics, philosophy, linguistics, and psychoanalysis, as well as i...

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Place / Publishing House:Edinburgh : : Edinburgh University Press, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1. René Descartes (1596±1650) and Baruch Spinoza (1632±1677): Beginnings
  • 2. Immanuel Kant (1724±1804) and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770±1831)
  • 3. Johann Christian Friedrich Hölderlin (1770±1843)
  • 4. Karl Marx (1818±1883)
  • 5. Charles Baudelaire (1821±1867) and Steéphane Mallarmé (1842-1898)
  • 6. Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)
  • 7. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Through his invention of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud deeply
  • 8. Ferdinand de Saussure (1857-1913) and Structural Linguistics
  • 9. Edmund Husserl (1859-1938)
  • 10. Phenomenology
  • 11. Gaston Bachelard (1884-1962) and Georges Canguilhem (1904-1995): Epistemology in France
  • 12. Jean Paulhan (1884-1969) and/versus Francis Ponge (1899-1988)
  • 13. György Lukács (1885-1971)
  • 14. Russian Formalism, the Moscow Linguistics Circle, and Prague Structuralism: Boris Eichenbaum (1886- 1959), Jan Mukarovsky (1891-1975), Victor Shklovsky (1893-1984), Yuri Tynyanov (1894-1943), Roman Jakobson (1896-1982)
  • 15. Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951)
  • 16. Martin Heidegger (1889-1976)
  • 17. Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937)
  • 18. Walter Benjamin (1892-1940)
  • 19. Reception Theory: Roman Ingarden (1893-1970), Hans-Georg Gadamer (1900- 2002) and the Geneva School
  • 20. The Frankfurt School, the Marxist Tradition, Culture and Critical Thinking: Max Horkheimer (1895-1973), Herbert Marcuse (1898-1979), Theodor Adorno (1903-1969), Jürgen Habermas (1929-)
  • 21. Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975)
  • 22. Georges Bataille (1897-1962) and Maurice Blanchot (1907-)
  • 23. Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956)
  • 24. Jacques Lacan (1901-1981)
  • 25. The Reception of Hegel and Heidegger in France: Alexandre Kojève (1902-1968), Jean Hyppolite (1907-1968), Maurice Merleau-Ponty (1908-1961)
  • 26. Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980), Albert Camus (1913-1960) and Existentialism
  • 27. Emmanuel Levinas (1906-1995)
  • 28. Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986) and French Feminism
  • 29. Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908-)
  • 30. Jean Genet (1910-1986)
  • 31. Paul Ricoeur (1913-2005)
  • 32. Roland Barthes (1915-1980)
  • 33. French Structuralism: A. J. Greimas (1917-1992), Tzvetan Todorov (1939-) and Gérard Genette (1930-)
  • 34. Louis Althusser (1918-1990) and his Circle
  • 35. Reception Theory and Reader-Response: Hans-Robert Jauss (1922-1997), Wolfgang Iser (1926-) and the School of Konstanz
  • 36. Jean-François Lyotard (1925-1998) and Jean Baudrillard (1929-): The Suspicion of Metanarratives
  • 37. The Social and the Cultural: Michel de Certeau (1925-1986), Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002) and Louis Marin (1931-1992)
  • 38. Gilles Deleuze (1925-1995) and Félix Guattari (1930-1992)
  • 39. Michel Foucault (1926-1984)
  • 40. Jacques Derrida (1930-2004)
  • 41. Luce Irigaray (1930-)
  • 42. Christian Metz (1931-1993)
  • 43. Guy Debord (1931-1994) and the Situationist International
  • 44. Umberto Eco (1932-)
  • 45. Modernities:Paul Virilio (1932-),Gianni Vattimo (1936-), Giorgio Agamben (1942-)
  • 46. Hélène Cixous (1938-)
  • 47. Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe (1940-) and Jean-Luc Nancy (1940-)
  • 48. Julia Kristeva (1941-)
  • 49. Slavoj Žižek (1949-)
  • 50. Cahiers du Cinéma(1951-)
  • 51. Critical Fictions:Experiments in Writing from Le Nouveau Roman to the Oulipo
  • 52. Tel Quel(1960-1982)
  • 53. Other French Feminisms: Sarah Kofman (1934-1994), Monique Wittig (1935-), Michèle Le Doeuff (1948-)
  • 54. Psychoanalytic Literary Criticism in France
  • Contributors
  • Index