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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
What are Critical Theories and Reader-Centered Theories? |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
Reflective approach and theory of historical criticism. The theory of criticizing a work according to the conditions of the period in which it was written. |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
Theory of sociological criticism. Literary theory that views literary work as a reflection of a society. |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
Marxist theory of criticism. The theory of viewing a literary work in terms of social classes in the society it belongs to. |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
Psychoanaltic theory of criticism in expressive theory. Critical theory taking into account the personality of the artist. |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
Feminist literary theory. Literary theory that looks at whether a woman as a writer has a different discourse from a man. |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
Theory of constructivist approach. Critical theory that looks at the literary work as a structure. |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
Ontological theory of criticism. Literary theory that looks at the work of art as an entity. |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
Hermeneutic theory of criticism. The theory that approaches the work through hermeneutics, concepts and terms. |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
Reception aesthetics theory. Criticism theory that includes the reader in the writing of the text. |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
Carnival theory in literature. |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
Dialogy in Dostoevsky. Dialogical literary theory. |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
Intertextual theory of relationship. The theory based on the idea that all texts repeat each other. |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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Literature review, Reading Materials Assigned |
Postmodern literary theory. Literary theory based on the idea that reality is never one-dimensional. |
Lecture, question-response discussion method |
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FINAL EXAM |
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FINAL EXAM |
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