Marxist and Feminist Criticism Getting started Marxist Criticism

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Marxist and Feminist Criticism Getting started

Marxist and Feminist Criticism Getting started

Marxist Criticism Tyson explains that “For Marxism, getting and keeping economic power is the

Marxist Criticism Tyson explains that “For Marxism, getting and keeping economic power is the motive behind all social and political activities, including education, philosophy, religion, government, the arts, science, technology, the media, and so on. Thus, economics is the base on which the superstructure of social/political/ideological realities is built” (51). So we’d look at who has money, who wants money, how do people get money, etc…

Marxist Criticism – Key points • Class • Capitalism • Imperialism • The connection

Marxist Criticism – Key points • Class • Capitalism • Imperialism • The connection between religion, politics, education, and social institutions • Commodity and commodification • Alienation • Ideology

Feminist Criticism Tyson explains that “Broadly defined, feminist criticism examines the ways in which

Feminist Criticism Tyson explains that “Broadly defined, feminist criticism examines the ways in which literature (and other cultural productions) reinforces or undermines the economic, political, social, and psychological oppression of women” (81). So we’ll look at how masculinity and femininity are define by the author and the characters, how relationships between men and women, women and women, and men function, how sex difference and gender difference are expressed etc…

Feminist Criticism – Key points • Sex • Gender • Roles • Patriarchy •

Feminist Criticism – Key points • Sex • Gender • Roles • Patriarchy • Gendered “gazes” or points of view • Misogyny, gynophobia, sexism • Intersections of oppression or deprivation