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LITS2306 BOOKLIST
2008-2009
Booklist Advice
PRIMARY SOURCES
Some anthologies to which I may refer you on a regular basis are:
Philosophy:
- Cottingham, John, ed. Western Philosophy: an
Anthology (henceforth, Cottingham) B R
- For other anthologies of philosophy, see
primary sources listed
here
Literary Theory and Criticism:
- Adams, Hazard, ed. Critical Theory Since Plato (Adams)
B R
- Leitch, Vincent, et al., eds. The Norton Anthology of Theory and
Criticism (Leitch) B R
- For other anthologies of literary theory and
criticism, see
primary sources listed
here
Post-colonial Theory:
- Ashcroft, Bill, et al., eds. The Post-colonial Studies Reader
(Ashcroft, et al.) WIC
- Williams, Patrick, and Laura Chrisman, eds.
Colonial Discourse and
Post-Colonial Theory (Williams and Chrisman)
R
- For other anthologies of Post-colonial theory, see Primary Sources listed
here.
SECONDARY SOURCES
Some surveys to which I may refer you on a regular basis are:
Philosophy:
- For a variety of surveys of philosophy, see
secondary sources listed
here
Literary Theory and Criticism:
- Abrams, M. H. The Mirror and the Lamp
(Abrams)
B
R
- Harland, Richard. Literary Theory from Plato to Barthes: an Introductory
History (Harland) B R
- For other surveys of literary theory and
criticism, see
secondary sources listed
here
Post-colonial Theory:
- Ashcroft, Bill, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin
The Empire Writes Back (Ashcroft,
et al. EWB) WIC
- Ashcroft, Bill, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin
Key Concepts in Post-colonial
Studies (Ashcroft, et al. Concepts) REF
- For other surveys of Post-colonial theory, see Secondary
Sources listed
here.
Although I used to keep a COURSE FOLDER
behind the circulation desk in the Main Library, I am
discontinuing this practice because I am doing my best to link
the Required Readings to online sources.
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