3. Structuralism
a method of interpretation and
analysis of aspects of human
cognition, behavior, culture, and
experience that focuses on
relationships of contrast between
elements in a conceptual system
that reflect patterns underlying a
superficial diversity.
5. Post-Structuralism
It challenged the tenets of
structuralism, which had
previously held sway over the
interpretation of language and
texts in the humanities and the
study of economies and cultures in
the social sciences.
6. New Historicism
it is a literary theory based on
the idea that literature should be
studied and interpreted within
the context of both the history of
the author and the history of the
critic.
8. Feminism
it is defined as the belief in the social,
political, and economic equality of the
sexes. The goal of feminism is to
challenge the systemic inequalities
women face on a daily basis.
9. 4 Types of Feminism
Radical
Marxis
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Liberal Difference