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Timeline
- Moral Criticism, Dramatic Construction (~360 BC-present)
- Structuralism/Semiotics (1920s-present)
- Formalism, New Criticism, Neo-Aristotelian Criticism (1930s-present)
- Psychoanalytic Criticism, Jungian Criticism(1930s-present)
- Marxist Criticism (1930s-present)
- Reader-Response Criticism (1960s-present)
- Feminist Criticism (1960s-present)
- Post-Structuralism/Deconstruction (1966-present)
- New Historicism/Cultural Studies (1980s-present)
- Post-Colonial Criticism (1990s-present)
from Literary Theory and Schools of Criticism (OWL @ Purdue)
Contributors:Allen Brizee, J. Case Tompkins
Instructors

Marsha Mathews
Department: Humanities
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Phone: 706.272.4502
Fax: 706.272.2610
Office: Loberbaum Liberal Arts, 212
Contact Info Kelley Mahoney Associate Professor of English Dept./Division: Humanities Email: kmahoney@daltonstate.edu Phone: 706.272.2593 Fax: 706.272.2610 Office: Liberal Arts 221 Send Email |
Librarian
Contact Info Melissa Whitesell Reference/Instructional Librarian Derrell C. Roberts Library Dalton State College Dalton, GA 30720 (706) 272-2503 mwhitesell@daltonstate.edu Send Email Links: Profile & Guides |



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