The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to critical theory:
Essence of critical theory
Concepts
Branches of critical theory
ActorâÂÂnetwork theory
Commonly used terms
African-American studies
Gender studies
Marxist theory
Commonly used terms
Postcolonialism
Structuralism
Post-structuralism
Commonly used terms
Deconstruction
Commonly used terms
Postmodern philosophy
Reconstructivism
Psychoanalytic theory
Commonly used terms
Schizoanalytic theory
Commonly used terms
Queer theory
Semiotics
Commonly used terms
Literary theory
Commonly used terms
Theories of identity
- Private sphere – certain sector of societal life in which an individual enjoys a degree of authority, unhampered by interventions from governmental or other institutions. Examples of the private sphere are family and home. The complement or opposite of public sphere.
- Public sphere – area in social life where individuals can come together to freely discuss and identify societal problems, and through that discussion influence political action. It is "a discursive space in which individuals and groups congregate to discuss matters of mutual interest and, where possible, to reach a common judgment".
- Creolization
Major works
- Bloch, Ernst (1938âÂÂ47). The Principle of Hope
- Fromm, Erich (1941). The Fear of Freedom (UK)/Escape from Freedom (US)
- Horkheimer, Max; Adorno, Theodor W. (1944âÂÂ47). Dialectic of Enlightenment
- Barthes, Roland (1957). Mythologies
- Habermas, Jürgen (1962). The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere
- Marcuse, Herbert (1964). One-Dimensional Man
- Adorno, Theodor W. (1966). Negative Dialectics
- Derrida, Jacques (1967). Of Grammatology
- Derrida, Jacques (1967). Writing and Difference
- Habermas, Jürgen (1981). The Theory of Communicative Action
Major theorists
References
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