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Barbara Christian: The race for literary theory.

Title: Barbara Christian: The race for literary theory.
Category: Society & Culture / People | Words: 938 | Pages: 4.0 (approximately 235 words/page)


Barbara Christian: The race for literary theory.

Literary theory or "The Literary Theory" ? ' The Race for Theory' , Barbara Christian Many Western philosophers have played an important role in setting up the Literary Theory., who throughout history have been in the top of the literary hierarchy. They have considered the distinctions between written literatures and then they came up with the redefinition of literature, which lead them to the changes in literary critical language such as to ' re-invent the meaning of theory' (Christian, 225). …showed first 75 words of 938 total

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showed last 75 words of 938 total…word, is not fixed but relates to the learning from the language of creative writers, so that we might discover what language we might use. Therefore Barbara Christian has not set any method, since she indicates that every work suggests a new approach. Barbara Christian has been requested to produce a black feminist literary theory but according to her we need not to make any distinction between language, class, race and gender in literature (Christian, 227).

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