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A Dictionary of Critical Theory
First Edition
Ian Buchanan
512 pages
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196x129mm
978-0-19-953291-9
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Paperback
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29 April 2010
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- Over 750 authoritative entries on all aspects of critical theory
- Wide-ranging coverage includes movements, theories, events, and biographical entries
- Multidisciplinary: ideal for students of literature, philosophy, culture studies, gender studies, film studies, critical theory, anthropology, sociology, and history
- Entries clearly explain even the most complex of theoretical discourses, such as Marxism, psychoanalysis, structuralism, deconstruction, and postmodernism
- Feature entries on major theorists, including Deleuze, Derrida, and Foucault
- A-Z entries are fully cross-referenced, and provide further reading where appropriate
- Recommended web links for many entries, kept up to date and conveniently accessed via the Dictionary of Critical Theory companion website
Containing over 750 in-depth entries, this is the most wide-ranging and up-to-date dictionary of critical theory available. It covers the whole range of critical theory, including the Frankfurt school, cultural materialism, cultural studies, gender studies, film studies, literary theory, hermeneutics, historical materialism, internet studies, and sociopolitical critical theory. Entries clearly explain even the most complex of theoretical discourses, such as Marxism, psychoanalysis, structuralism, deconstruction, and postmodernism. There are biographies of important figures in the
field, with feature entries for those who have heavily influenced areas of the discipline, e.g. Deleuze.
Entries are fully cross-referenced and contain further reading where appropriate. To provide extra information this edition features an appendix of recommended web links, which are accessible via the Dictionary of Critical Theory companion website, where they are also checked regularly and kept up to date.
Covering all aspects of the subject from globalization and race studies, to queer theory and feminism, this multidisciplinary A-Z is essential for students of literary and cultural studies and is useful for anyone studying a humanity subject requiring a knowledge of
theory.Readership: Ideal for undergraduates and lecturers of critical theory, English, cultural studies, philosophy, media studies, and film studies. Also useful for students studying any subject in the humanities that requires a knowledge of theory, including sociology, history, and psychology.
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Ian Buchanan, Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory, Cardiff University
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Introduction
Critical Theory A-Z
Web resources
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