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Post-Theories in Literary and Cultural Studies brings to attention the post-theoretical discussions on the changing perceptions in literary and cultural studies. In four sections the volume presents essays that trace the engagement of post-theory with post-postmodernism, posthumanism, ethics, and politics.
Table des matières
Acknowledgements
Editor's Introduction
Zekiye Antakyal¿o¿lu
Part I: Changing Climates in Theory and Criticism
Chapter One: A Liberal Humanism for the Twenty-First Century?
Cian Duffy
Chapter Two: The Ethical Turn: Return of Empathy
Aytül Özüm
Chapter Three: The Microfascistic Turn and the Question of Sympathy in the 21
st Century
Rahime Çokay Nebio¿lu
Chapter Four: Enjoy Your Theory! Post-Lacanian, Psychoanalytical Approaches to Literature and Culture
Aylin Alkaç
Chapter Five: Does Postcolonial Still Have Relevance?
Mehmet Ali Çelikel
Part II: Post-(Humanist)-Theories
Chapter Six: A Reconsideration of Subjectivity? Lacan's Response to Posthumanism
Nurten Birlik
Chapter Seven: From Theory to Literature: Posthumanism as a Post-Theoretical Endeavour
Bäak A¿¿n
Chapter Eight: The Rhizome d'être of Posthumanism and the Question of Ethics: Revisiting Braidotti with Agamben
Zekiye Antakyal¿o¿lu
Chapter Nine: The Posthuman Turn: 21
st Century Variations of Feminism
Ela ¿pek Gündüz
Chapter Ten: Reinterpreting the Anthropocene: Towards an Ecocentric Worldview
Cenk Tan
Chapter Eleven: Literary Data, Fossil and Speculation
Emrah Peksoy
Part III: Literary Landscapes
Chapter Twelve: Reading Character in Reading or, Character Again, Post-Theoretically
Ivan Callus
Chapter Thirteen: The Affective Politics of the Twenty-First Century Novel
Selen Aktari-Sevgi
Chapter Fourteen: Post-Postmodernism
Bran Nicol
Chapter Fifteen: Metamodernism: Is it a New Hype for "the Post-Postmodern Syndrome"?
Enes Kavak
Chapter Sixteen: The Lines of Influence: The (In)Visibility of Poetry After Theory
Seda ¿en
Chapter Seventeen: The Posthuman Turn in Postdramatic Theatre
Mesut Günenç
Part IV: Post-Philologies
Chapter Eighteen: Post-Theory and Post-Translation Studies
Evrim Do¿an Adanur
Chapter Nineteen: New Directions in Corpus Linguistics
Meltem Mu¿lu
Chapter Twenty: Translingualism in the Context of Language Teaching in the 21st Century: New Approaches and New Practices
Gamze Almac¿o¿lu
Chapter Twenty-One: Language Education Within and After the Post-Method Era
Vildan ¿nci Kavak
Appendix
About the Contributors
Index
A propos de l'auteur
Zekiye Antakyal¿ölu is professor and chair of English Literature at Gaziantep University, Turkey.
Résumé
Post-Theories in Literary and Cultural Studies brings to attention the post-theoretical discussions on the changing perceptions in literary and cultural studies. In four sections the volume presents essays that trace the engagement of post-theory with post-postmodernism, posthumanism, ethics, and politics.