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Reading a Text through a Lens

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Page 1: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Reading a Text through a Lens

Page 2: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Why is this important?

• We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read.– Our values, experiences, and social expectations

shape the way we read.– No “natural” response.

Page 3: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Reading and Personal Experience

. . . a man must bring To music what his mother spanked him forWhen he was two: bits of forgotten hate,Devotion: whether or not his mattress hurts: The little dream his father humored: the thing His sister did for money: what he ateFor breakfast—and for dinner twenty yearsAgo last autumn: all his skipped desserts. —“The Sundays of Satin-Legs Smith”

Gwendolyn Brooks

Page 4: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

All of us read through our own lenses . . .

But in literary theory, that lens is more explicit (stated rather than implied).

We can also “try on” different lenses to develop different points of view.

Page 5: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

“Literary theory functioned in my life as a prism, which I could turn to refract different spectral patterns of language use in a text, as one does daylight. Turn the prism this way, and one pattern emerges; turn it that way and another pattern configures.” -

Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

Page 6: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

What is “Theory”?

• It used to refer to theories about literary form and language.

• Now, it has expanded—philosophy, social histories, intellectual histories, etc.

• All of this is considered “Critical Theory” or “Theory.”

Page 7: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Theories of Language and Form

• Structuralism• Post-Structuralism• New Criticism– Now considered more “old-fashioned”– Focus on the text itself (apart from social or

political context)– “Close Reading”

Page 8: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Social Criticism and Cultural Studies

• Post-colonialism• Critical Race Theory• New Historicism• Marxist Theory• Feminist Theory• Gender Studies• Queer Theory– Grew out of Gay and Lesbian Studies

Page 9: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Social Criticism and Cultural Studies

• Post-colonialism• Critical Race Theory• New Historicism• Marxist Theory• Feminist Theory• Gender Studies• Queer Theory– Grew out of Gay and Lesbian Studies

Page 10: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Social Criticism and Cultural Studies

• Post-colonialism• Critical Race Theory• New Historicism• Marxist Theory• Feminist Theory• Gender Studies• Queer Theory– Grew out of Gay and Lesbian Studies

Page 11: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Social Criticism and Cultural Studies

• Post-colonialism• Critical Race Theory• New Historicism• Marxist Theory• Feminist Theory• Gender Studies• Queer Theory– Grew out of Gay and Lesbian Studies

Page 12: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

How does this work?

Page 13: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Let’s look at Cinderella . . .

Page 14: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Marxist Reading

Page 15: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Feminist Reading

Page 16: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Intersectionality

• Combines multiple theories – Acknowledges that no identity or social force exists in

isolation.

Page 17: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Snow White

Page 18: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Snow WhiteFeminist Theory

Page 19: Reading a Text through a Lens. Why is this important? We always bring our own perspective (“lens”) to anything that we read. – Our values, experiences,

Snow WhiteFeminist Theory + Critical Race Theory