An Introduction to Feminism & Core Literary Theory for AP Lecturer, JL, UGC NET, SET Exams

Are you preparing for the UGC NET English Literature, SET, or State Lecturer Recruitment Exams? Unit VIII (Literary Criticism), Unit IX (Literary Theory), and Unit X (Cultural Studies) are notoriously high-yield, and Feminism is one of the most frequently tested topics! This lecture has been taken by Sakunth Kumar MA English, B.Ed, APSET, CTET and APTET qualified. In this comprehensive, exam-oriented lecture, we break down complex feminist concepts, structural timelines, and major critics into highly digestible points so you can confidently secure those core marks. 💡 KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS LECTURE The Chronological Trap: Learn how to flawlessly sequence the four waves of feminism, from 19th-century Suffrage to modern digital movements. Showalter's Blueprint: Memorize the exact distinctions between the Feminine, Feminist, and Female phases. Concept Cracker: Master complex terms like Gender Performativity (Judith Butler), Intersections of Oppression (Kimberlé Crenshaw), and Phallogocentric Language (Hélène Cixous). Literary Archetypes: Understand how Victorian literature framed women as either the "Angel in the House" or the "Madwoman." 📂 DOWNLOAD COMPREHENSIVE STUDY NOTES & PPT Want to keep these notes for offline revision? Click the link below to access the full structured PDF Study Notes and presentation slides covering this exact lecture: 🔗 https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... 🔔 Subscribe and hit the notification bell so you never miss a high-yield theory breakdown! 👍 Like this video if it helped clear your concepts, and Comment down below if you have any questions about these theorists! #UGCNETEnglish #LiteraryTheory #Feminism #LiteraryCriticism #APLecturerExam #SETExamPreparation #ElaineShowalter #JudithButler #VirginiaWoolf #GenderStudies #EnglishLiterature #NTAUGCNET #srimaataeducation