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Why Marxist Criticism Works in the Urban ELA Classroom

eduguy wrote 1 month ago: The basis of Marxist criticism is that literature can be read through the lens of being an intention … more →

Tags: Personal Ideas, curriculum, Literature, Literary criticism, criticism

Takashi Miike's Work is Reactionary

marcuswinter wrote 7 months ago: I have made quite a disturbing discovery lately-Takashi Miike’s work is extremely reactionary. … more →

Tags: Oddities, Women's rights, Reactionary Watch, Art & Culture, Marxism, Marxist reading, Takashi Miike, Japanese films, Marxist analysis

Crisis & Capital In Wuthering Heights

marcuswinter wrote 7 months ago: The majority of Victorian literature is the product of the petty-bourgeois class, and Wuthering Hei … more →

Tags: Literary criticism, Literature, Marxism, Marxist reading, Victorian, Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte, Heathcliff

The Concept of the "Other" in Kim

marcuswinter wrote 7 months ago: Kipling seems to fancy himself as the first Eric Schlosser. In his story Kim, the presence of the c … more →

Tags: Literary criticism, Literature, kim, Kipling, Rudyard Kipling, colonialist literature

Modernism

marcuswinter wrote 8 months ago: The word “modernism” is intentionally ambiguous, and perhaps without realizing it is a … more →

Tags: Literary criticism, Literature, Marxism, Modernism, Postmodernism, Alienation, literary genres

Bad Taste: A Marxist Reading of "Fast Food Nation"

marcuswinter wrote 8 months ago: This book will doubtlessly go down in history as the favorite palm book of the elitist, petty-bourge … more →

Tags: Literary criticism, Marxist, Marxist Literary criticism, Marxism, Marxist reading, Fast Food Nation, Eric Schlosser, Book Review, Super-Size Me

Scott's Denied Bourgeois Mentality

marcuswinter wrote 9 months ago: Sir Walter Scott may have denied traditionalism and the ruling class culture of his time personally, … more →

Tags: Literary criticism, Literature, Marxism, Rob Roy, Sir Walter Scott, Walter Scott, Waverly novels

Ang Kamalas sa Itoy nga si Junar (Marxist Criticism)

darylle wrote 1 year ago:   Usa ka adlaw sa akong paglatagaw ning syudad nga wa nako ma-ilhi, aduna koy namatikdang mga iro n … more →

Tags: Bisaya, capitalism, CL 122, dog, Emo, Filipino reality, Humor, insights, para kay Junar

Big Fish5 comments

lovelyleah wrote 1 year ago: was a stupid movie. I hated it. But - since we’re on the subject – I went fishing with M … more →

Tags: Fish, Performance model

Monty Python's take on Constitutional Government

jd wrote 1 year ago: I am a huge fan of the British sketch comedy group Monty Python.  For a political science professor, … more →

Tags: Civil Society, Comparative Politics--PLSC240, democracy, Elections and Voting, Human Rights, Institutions, Marxism, O'Neil-Chapter 6, Pedagogy

Louis Jonker and Douglas Lawrie, Fishing for Jonah (Anew): Various Approaches to Biblical Interpretation

Dr Karl Möller wrote 1 year ago: Bibliographical details: Jonker, L., and D. Lawrie, eds. (2005). Fishing for Jonah (Anew): Various A … more →

Tags: Biblical Interpretation, feminist interpretation, Historical Criticism, Canonical approach, Structuralism, New Criticism, Reader-response approaches, narrative criticism, Deconstruction

Eliot's Alienation1 comment

marcuswinter wrote 1 year ago: A modernist exercise in capitalist angst, T.S. Eliot’s famous masterpiece “The Love Song … more →

Tags: Art & Culture, Class Struggle, Imperialist War, Literary criticism, Eliot, Literature, Love Song of J. Alfred Pufrock, Marxist, Marxist literary theory


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