LITS3304 BOOKLIST 2005-2006
PRIMARY
SOURCES
(for
the items listed under 'Required Readings')
Many of the readings in Continental philosophy may be found in :
Kearney, Richard, and Mara Rainwater, eds. The Continental Philosophy Reader (Kearney and Rainwater) B R
For other anthologies of Continental philosophy, see Primary Sources listed here.
Many of the readings in critical theory may be found in:
Adams, Hazard, and Leroy Searle, eds. Critical Theory Since 1965 (Adams and Searle) B R
For other anthologies of critical theory, see Primary Sources listed here.
Many of the readings in Non-Western theory may be found in:
Ashcroft, Bill, Gareth Griffiths, and Helen Tiffin, eds. The Post-colonial Studies Reader.
For other anthologies of Non-Western theory, see Primary Sources listed here.
SECONDARY SOURCES
(for the items listed under 'Recommended Readings')
A useful general survey of Continental philosophy is:
Kearney, Richard. Modern Movements in European Philosophy (Kearney)
For other surveys of Continental philosophy, see Secondary Sources listed here.
A useful general survey of the the application of Continental philosophy to the study of literature is:
Hogan, Patrick Colm. Philosophical Approaches to the Study of Literature (Hogan) B R
For other surveys of critical theory, see Secondary Sources listed here.
A useful survey of Non-Western Theory is:
Moore-Gilbert, Bart. Post-colonial Theory B R
For other surveys of Non-Western theory, see Secondary Sources listed here.
You may buy any of these, as you see fit, or you may photocopy the relevant parts. Where required readings are drawn from sources not found in one of the anthologies listed above or available on-line, I will place a copy of the essay in question in the course folder or of the book in question on reserve for you to consult and, where necessary, photocopy.
Legend:
B: Copies should be available in
the Bookshop
P: You should purchase a copy
R: On Reserve in the Library
REF: Found in the Reference Section of the Library