U n i v e r s i d a d e F e d e r a l d e M i n a s G e r a i s
Av. Antônio Carlos, 6.627 - Campus Pampulha - 31270-901 - Belo Horizonte, MG
Telefone (31) 3409-5112 - Fax (31) 3409-5490 - www.letras.ufmg.br/poslit - e-mail: poslit@letras.ufmg.br
Código: LIT842 - Turma: U - Nível: M - 60 horas - 4 Créditos
Disciplina: Teorias críticas de expressão inglesa
Professor(es): Sandra Regina Goulart Almeida
Ementa:
Estudo das teorias de expressão inglesa da idade média à pós-modernidade, com ênfase nas escolas de
pensamento mais representativas
Programa: (Não cadastrado)
Bibliografia:
Adams, Hazard, ed. Critical Theory since Plato. Rev. ed. New York: Harcourt, 1992.
---, and Leroy Searle, eds. Critical Theory since 1965. Tallahassee: UP of Florida, 1986.
Culler, Jonathan. Literary Theory: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1997.
Eagleton, Terry. Figures of Dissent: Critical Essays on Fish, Spivak, Zizek, and Others. Verso, 2003.
Leitch, Vincent, ed. The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism. New York: Norton, 2001.
Lentricchia, Frank, and Thomas McLaughlin, eds. Critical Terms for Literary Study. Chicago: U of Chicago P,
1995.
Rivkin, Julie, and Michael Ryan. Literary Theory: An Anthology. Malden:
Blackwell, 2001.
Selden, Raman. Practicing Theory and Reading Literature: An Introduction. Lexington: The UP of Kentucky,
1989.
Tyson, Lois. Critical Theory Today: A User-Friendly Guide. New York: Garland, 1999.
Wolfreys, Julian. Critical Keywords in Literary and Cultural Theory. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.
U n i v e r s i d a d e F e d e r a l d e M i n a s G e r a i s
Av. Antônio Carlos, 6.627 - Campus Pampulha - 31270-901 - Belo Horizonte, MG
Telefone (31) 3409-5112 - Fax (31) 3409-5490 - www.letras.ufmg.br/poslit - e-mail: poslit@letras.ufmg.br
Código: LIT846 - Turma: U - Nível: M - 60 horas - 4 Créditos
Disciplina: Seminário de tópico variável de literatura em inglês (Shakespeare in the twenty-first Century)
Professor(es): Luiz Fernando Ferreira Sá
Ementa:
A study of Shakespeare's drama, with some attention to his literary sources, his contemporaries, and his decisive
influence on the course of English Literature. Special emphasis will be given to the so-called alternative readings
of Shakespeare's drama: political, social, post-colonial, feminist, philosophical, post-modernist. Specific Course
Outcomes: approach Shakespeare's texts with more confidence and understanding; recognize and consider
implications of Shakespeare's use of the elements of literature (e.g., iambic pentameter, tragedy, foil characters,
soliloquies, and plot structure); become aware of the ways in which Shakespeare's works may have been received
in his own time; recognize the philosophical and intellectual viewpoints of the Renaissance; recognize the part
played by literary scholarship in understanding and enjoying Shakespeare's works; compare Shakespeare's themes
to 21st century intellectual trends and theoretical paradigms.
Programa: (Não cadastrado)
Bibliografia:
ALTERNATIVE Shakespeares. London; New York: Methuen, 1985-1996. 2 v. (New accents) ISBN 0415134862
LIE, Nadia; HAEN, Theo d'. Constellation Caliban: figurations of a character. Amsterdam; Atlanta, GA: Rodopi,
1997. 356 p. ISBN 9042002441
HOLDERNESS, Graham.; HOLDERNESS, Graham.. Cultural Shakespeare: essays in the Shakespeare myth.
Hatfield: Univ. Hertfordshire Press, 2001. 206 p. ISBN 1902806115
KLIMAN, Bernice W; SANTOS, Rick J. Latin American Shakespeares. Madison [NJ]: Fairleigh Dickinson
University Press, c2005. 347 p. ISBN 0838640648
FRYE, Northrop; SANDLER, Robert. Northrop Frye on Shakespeare. New Haven: Yale University Press, c1986.
186 p. ISBN 0300037112
SHAKESPEARE, William; GREENBLATT, Stephen; COHEN, Walter; HOWARD, Jean E; MAUS, Katharine
Eisaman; GURR, Andrew. The Norton Shakespeare. 1st ed. New York; London: W.W. Norton, c1997. 3420 p.
ISBN 0393041077
JOUGHIN, John J. Philosophical Shakespeares. London; New York: Routledge, 2000. 128 p. (Accents on
Shakespeare) ISBN 0415173892
DOLLIMORE, Jonathan; SINFIELD, Alan. Political Shakespeare: essays in cultural materialism. Manchester,
UK: Manchester University Press, 1994. 295 p.
CARTELLI, Thomas. Repositioning Shakespeare: national formations, postcolonial appropriations. London; New
York: Routledge, 1999. 233 p. ISBN 0415191343
BURT, Richard. Shakespeare after mass media. New York: Palgrave, 2002. 340 p. ISBN 0312294549
CHEDGZOY, Kate; SAWYER, Robert,. Shakespeare, feminism and gender. Houndmills, Basingstoke,
Hampshire; New York: Palgrave, 2001. 269 p. (New casebooks) ISBN 0333716523
HEDRICK, Donald Keith; REYNOLDS, Bryan. Shakespeare without class: misappropriations of cultural capital.
New York: Palgrave, 2000. 297 p. ISBN 0312222718
GREENBLATT, Stephen Jay. Shakespearean negotiations: the circulation of social energy in renaissance
England. Berkeley ; Los Angeles: Univ. of California Press, c1988. 205p.
CARTMELL, Deborah; SCOTT, Michael. Talking Shakespeare: Shakespeare into the millennium. Houndmills,
Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York: Palgrave, 2001. 253 p. ISBN 0333777735