Monday, December 19, 2011

Study Feminist Literary Criticism

Feminist literary theory and criticism is a relatively new form of examining literature and text. The women's movements that have swept our nation and parts of the world have opened up new perspectives and ideologies for literary critics and students. There are a few very distinct criteria that must be considered when studying feminist literary criticism.


Instructions


1. Understand the feminist movements. Let history be your guide. Research important female figures in history and the different historical moments that really had an impact. Note what inequalities started each movement and the difficulties that were presented along the way.


2. Know the more famous feminist writers. Become familiar with their work, how it was received by the public, where and when it is used and what impact their writings had or still have today.


3. Pick up the terminology. As in any field of study, there are distinct terms that are used throughout the text and literature. Become familiar with reoccurring terms and know how they are being used in the text.


4. Categorize by the different types of feminism. There are similarities but also very important differences between national movements of America, British and French feminism.








5. Address the differences in women. Not all feminists are the same. There is considerable argument across the field when it comes to politics, social and economic beliefs and religious affiliations.








6. Make the distinction between feminist theory and queer theory. These two types of literary theory are often lumped together, even though they are quite different. Be sure you are also making the distinction yourself.

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