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noc18-hs31-Lecture 14-Reader Response Theory: The Phenomenological Tradition

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noc18-hs31-Lecture 12-Dialogism (I)

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noc18-hs31-Lecture 16-Structuralism:Ferdinand de Saussure

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Russian Formalism, Defamiliarization, and the Poetic Function of Language

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Lecture 17 -Gayatri C. Spivak: Answering the question Can the Subaltern Speak?

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noc18- hs31-Lecture 01-Introduction:What is Literary Theory?

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What Would Bakhtin Do? - Michael Holquist - Multilingual, 2.0?

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noc18-hs31-Lecture 17-Structuralism: Claude Levi-Strauss

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The Philosophy of Mikhail Bakhtin with Ken Hirschkop

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Structuralism 8, Bakhtin's "Prehistory of Novelistic Discourse," Part 1

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noc18-hs31-Lecture 19-Poststructuralism:Jacques Derrida

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noc18-hs31-Lecture 18-Bridging Structuralism and Poststructuralism: Roland Barthes

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noc18-hs31 Lecture 33-Postcolonial Theory I:Edward Said

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Nailing It Down : M. M. Bakhtin's Concept of Chronotope

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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noc18-hs31-Lecture 21-Marxist Literary (I): Marx and Brecht

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noc18-hs31-Lecture 11-Formalism

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The Educational Seduction of Jordan Peterson

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Bakhtin's Polyphony, Dialogism, Heteroglossia

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