Critical+Lenses-Period+6

This year, we'll be examining literature through various critical lenses (which are based on several literary theories). We will gain a much more in depth understanding of these lenses throughout the year; please understand that this is merely the beginning. Take your time and do the best you can-I'll be here to help, as well.

**Overview:** Literary theories were developed as a means to understand the various ways people read texts. The proponents of each theory believe their theory is //the// theory, but most of us interpret texts according to the “rules” of several different theories at a time. **All literary theories are lenses through which we can see texts**. There is nothing to say that one is better than another or that you should read according to any of them, but it is sometimes fun to “decide” to read a text with one in mind because you often end up with a whole new perspective on your reading (Appleman).

Your first assignment will be to attempt to understand your assigned literary theory/critical lens through research. In groups, you will research your theory using the 2 sources listed on schoolwires. You may use additional sources if you wish, but you must cite each additional source using proper MLA citation. You will present your theory to the class, and you can (and should) be creative in doing so. You will be graded using the wiki rubric on the homepage. Below is a basic guideline:


 * 1) An overview of the theory IN YOUR OWN WORDS. You can paraphrase and/or use direct quotations (cited properly), but you should be prepared to explain the theory as you see it.
 * 2) Pictures-creators of the theory; creative interpretations
 * 3) Links-show sources of information, especially if it's from somewhere besides the two I provided.
 * 4) Offer a critique of the theory. Does it make sense? Do you think this is a valid way of looking at literature, or at the world? Why or why not?
 * 5) *Your group will think of a creative physical representation of your theory for our class bulletin board (picture, drawing, graphics, etc.). The more "outside the box" you are here, the better!

Use the links below:

Feminist Criticism-Per 6 Marxist Criticism-Per 6 Psychological and Psychoanalytic Criticism-Per 6 Reader Response Criticism-Per 6 New Historical Criticism-Per 6 Deconstruction-Per 6

Archetypal Criticism