This episode we’re talking about Literary Theory & Literary Criticism! We discuss what literature even is, books we haven’t read, preconceived notions, and much more!
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In this episode
Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards
Things We Read (or tried to…)
- The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games by Ebony Elizabeth ThomasÂ
- How to Talk About Books You Haven’t Read by Pierre Bayard, translated by Jeffrey Mehlman
- Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction by Jonathan D. Culler
- The Language of the Night: Essays on Fantasy and Science Fiction by Ursula K. Le Guin
- A Century of Weird Fiction, 1832–1937: Disgust, Metaphysics, and the Aesthetics of Cosmic Horror by Jonathan Newell
- Bodyminds Reimagined: (Dis)ability, Race, and Gender in Black Women’s Speculative Fiction by Sami Schalk
Other Media We Mentioned
- XKCD – Types of Scientific Paper
- Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination by Toni Morrison
- The ecology of dystopia : an ecocritical analysis of young adult dystopian texts by Stephanie Dror
- Anne of Green Gables (Wikipedia)
- The Hunger Games (Wikipedia)
- Merlin (2008 TV series) (Wikipedia)
- The Vampire Diaries (novel series) (Wikipedia)
- Harry Potter (Wikipedia)
- The Third Man by Graham Greene
- The Collaborators by Pierre Siniac, translated by Jordan Stump (originally published in French as Ferdinaud Céline)
- The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin
- James Tiptree, Jr.: The Double Life of Alice B. Sheldon by Julie Phillips
- No Time to Spare: Thinking About What Matters by Ursula K. Le Guin
- Annals of Pard (blog posts about cats)
Links, Articles, and Things
- Episode 084 – Political Non-Fiction
- Virginia Woolf (Wikipedia)
- Literary Theory and Schools of Criticism (Purdue)
- Racebending (Wikipedia)
- Category:Star Trek fandom (Wikipedia)
- Hugo Award (Wikipedia)
- The Critic as Artist by Oscar Wilde
- Very Short Introductions (Wikipedia)
- Robert Crumb (Wikipedia)
- James Tiptree Jr. (Wikipedia)
- Norman Mailer (Wikipedia)
- Episode 047 – Creative Writing/Books About Writing
20 Literary Theory Books by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) Authors
Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers’ Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here.
- In Theory: Classes, Nations, Literatures by Aijaz Ahmad
- Notes of a Native Son by James Baldwin
- The Art of Death: Writing the Final Story by Edwidge Danticat
- The Signifying Monkey: A Theory of African-American Literary Criticism by Henry Louis Gates Jr.
- The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable by Amitav Ghosh
- Why Indigenous Literatures Matter by Daniel Heath Justice
- Ex-Libris: 100+ Books to Read and Reread by Michiko Kakutani
- Who Will Pay Reparations on My Soul? by Jesse McCarthy
- Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination by Toni Morrison
- The Origin of Others by Toni Morrison
- The Rise of the African Novel: Politics of Language, Identity, and Ownership by Mũkoma wa Ngũgĩ
- Black Ink: Literary Legends on the Peril, Power, and Pleasure of Reading and Writing edited by Stephanie Stokes Oliver
- Imaginary Homelands: Essays and Criticism 1981-1991 by Salman Rushdie
- Curry: Eating, Reading, and Race by Naben Ruthnum
- Bodyminds Reimagined: (Dis)ability, Race, and Gender in Black Women’s Speculative Fiction by Sami Schalk
- In the Wake: On Blackness and Being by Christina Sharpe
- Changing My Mind: Occasional Essays by Zadie Smith
- The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games by Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
- Shapes of Native Nonfiction: Collected Essays by Contemporary Writers edited by Elissa Washuta and Theresa Warburton
- The Risk Theatre Model of Tragedy: Gambling, Drama, and the Unexpected by Edwin Wong
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Join us again on Tuesday, May 18th, we’ll be talking about Books We Did Not Finish!
Then on Tuesday, June 1st we’ll be discussing the genre of Crime Fiction!