The Theory Toolbox: Critical Concepts for the Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences

The Theory Toolbox: Critical Concepts for the Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences

The Theory Toolbox: Critical Concepts for the Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences

The Theory Toolbox: Critical Concepts for the Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences

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Overview

This text involves students in understanding and using the "tools" of critical social and literary theory from the first day of class. It is an ideal first introduction before students encounter more difficult readings from critical and postmodern perspectives.

Nealon and Searls Giroux describe key concepts and illuminate each with an engaging inquiry that asks students to consider deeper and deeper questions. Written in students' own idiom, and drawing its examples from the social world, literature, popular culture, and advertising, The Theory Toolbox offers students the language and opportunity to theorize rather than positioning them to respond to theory as a reified history of various schools of thought. Clear and engaging, it avoids facile description, inviting students to struggle with ideas and the world by virtue of the book's relentless challenge to common assumptions and its appeal to common sense.

Updated throughout, the second edition of The Theory Toolbox includes a discussion of new media, as well as two new chapters on life and nature.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780742570511
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 08/16/2011
Series: Culture and Politics Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 290
Sales rank: 1,003,261
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Jeffrey T. Nealon is Liberal Arts Research Professor of English at Penn State University.

Susan Searls Giroux is assistant professor of English at McMaster University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Why Theory?

Chapter 2: Author/ity

Chapter 3: Reading

Chapter 4: Subjectivity

Chapter 5: Culture
Multiculturalism
Popular Culture
Media Culture
Media Culture 2.0

Chapter 6: Ideology

Chapter 7: History

Chapter 8: Space/Time

Chapter 9: Posts
Postmodernism
Postculturalism
Postcolonialism

Chapter 10: Differences
Gender
Queer
Race
Class
Concluding Differences

Chapter 11: Life
Biopower
Resistance
The Economics of Culture; or, the Biopower Business

Chapter 12: Nature
Animality

Chapter 13: Agency

Credits
Index
About the Authors
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