Recent work in critical theory.(Bibliography)

From: Style | Date: December 22, 1997| Author: Baker, William; Womack, Kenneth; Martin, Rebecca | Copyright information

Five hundred and seven recently published monographs treat critical theory,

specifically: semiotics, narratology, rhetoric, and language systems;

postmodernist criticism and deconstruction; reader-response and

phenomenological criticism; feminist and gender studies; psychoanalytic

criticism; and cultural and historical criticism.

This alphabetically arranged bibliography annotates recently published books and is based primarily on materials co...

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