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Literary Meaning

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This book is both a guide to, and interpretation of, the course of modern literary theory. Exploring the various theories of reading which have informed post-war literary criticism, it shows that for all the fervour of current debate about new movements in criticism, all these different approaches share at root a common notion of literary meaning. Introduction

The Quest for Literary Meaning: A Historical Overview

Phenomenology and the "Intentionality" of Meaning

Deconstruction and the Challenge to Stable Interpretation

Part I: Foundations of Phenomenology

Chapter 1: Edmund Husserl and the "Transcendental Ego"

The concept of "Noema" and "Noesis"

The "Epoché" or Bracketing Method

Applying Phenomenology to Literary Texts

Chapter 2: Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the Body Subject

Embodiment and Perception

The "Flesh" and Intercorporeality

Implications for Literary Experience

Part II: Deconstruction and the Critique of Meaning

Chapter 3: Jacques Derrida and the "Logocentrism" Critique

The "Trace" and "Différance"

The "Supplement" and the Play of Language

Deconstruction of Binary Oppositions

Chapter 4: Key Concepts in Deconstruction

Undecidability

Aporia

The "Textual" and the "Contextual"

Part III: Applying Deconstruction to Literature

Chapter 5: Deconstructing Narrative Structure

Unreliable Narrators

The "Open Ending"

The Role of Ambiguity

Chapter 6: Deconstructing Character and Identity

The "Split Subject"

The "Other" in Literature

Gender and Identity Politics in Deconstruction

Chapter 7: Deconstructing Genre Conventions

The "Subversion" of Genre

The "Hybrid" Text

The Limits of Genre Classification

Conclusion

The Legacy of Deconstruction in Literary Criticism

Beyond Deconstruction: New Directions in Interpretation

The Ongoing Debate about Meaning and Interpretation

William Ray is Associate Professor of French at Reed College, Oregon. This book is both a guide to, and interpretation of, the course of modern literary theory. Exploring the various theories of reading which have informed post-war literary criticism, it shows that for all the fervour of current debate about new movements in criticism, all these different approaches share at root a common notion of literary meaning.

Through a successive examination of the most influential theoretical works, William Ray provides the reader with a clear view of how literary critics have conceived their object of study and of how they have sought to grasp the nature of fictional meaning. Starting with the French and German critics who brought the notion of consciousness to the fore in the fifties and sixties, he proceeds lucidly through expositions of Reader Response Criticism, Psychoanalytic Criticism, Structuralism, Semiotics and finally Deconstruction.

These different schools, Ray argues, all implicitly acknowledge that one cannot account for literary meaning purely in terms of 'structures' or 'events', yet they have persisted in trying to do just that. Some writers, such as the psychoanalytic and reader response critics, see meaning as deriving from the author's intention or the individual act of reading. Others, notably the structuralists and semioticians, hold that meaning has its source in the shared conventions of an author's and reader's culture. The repeated failure of either position to provide a critical practice consistent with its theory has driven literary criticism towards post-structuralism. The paradoxical formulations of deconstruction are best understood, Ray suggests, as an extreme, but historically predictable, attempt to bring the 'structural' and the 'eventual' definitions of meaning together within a peculiarly elusive, perhaps inconceivable, notion.


AUTHORS:

William Ray

PUBLISHER:

Wiley

ISBN-13:

9780631134589

BINDING:

Paperback

BISAC:

0

LANGUAGE:

English

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