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Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory

Concepts and Applications

Puspa Damai (Marshall University, USA)

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Routledge India
13 October 2025
Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory: Concepts and Applications introduces major critical and literary theories to undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Key features include:

Comprehensive coverage: Includes major theoretical schools such as Formalism, New Historicism, Structuralism, Post-Structuralism, Marxism, Feminism, and more.

Focus on contemporary topics: Explores cutting-edge areas like Digital Humanities, Glitch Theory, Disability Theory, Affect Theory, Dalit Studies, Trauma Theory, and Animal Studies.

Accessible language: Written in a clear, reader-friendly style ideal for both native and non-native English speakers.

Student-friendly approach: Makes complex theoretical ideas engaging and understandable, enhancing both reading and application skills.

Updated theoretical debates: Discusses recent developments, including debates around the concept of ""post-theory.""

Versatile usage: Suitable for courses in literature, cultural studies, and interdisciplinary humanities programs.

This volume is an essential companion for students, researchers, and instructors seeking a thorough and accessible guide to contemporary literary and cultural theory.
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Imprint:   Routledge India
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   600g
ISBN:   9781032993782
ISBN 10:   1032993782
Pages:   226
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Further / Higher Education ,  A / AS level
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction 1. Russian Formalism 2. Structuralism 3. Marxist Literary Theory 4. Psychoanalysis 5. Reader Response Theory 6. Post-structuralism 7. Feminist Literary Theory 8. Queer Theory 9. Cultural Studies 10. Race and Ethnic Studies 11. Postcolonial Studies 12. Dalit Studies 13. New Historicism 14. Eco-criticism 15. Trauma Theory 16. Memory Studies 17. Film Theory 18. Affect Theory 19. Disability Theory 20. Animal Studies 21. The Anthropocene 22. Glitch Theory 23. Digital Humanities

Puspa Damai is Professor of English at Marshall University, WV, USA.

Reviews for Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory: Concepts and Applications

""Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory: Concepts and Applications is a valuable book for undergraduate and new graduate students. The book offers a concise and clear overview of different schools of literary and cultural theory. The historical overview of a particular theoretical approach along with the key terms and theorists of that school are valuable. Additionally, the application of the theory to literary texts along with discussions of the limitations of an approach make this book an excellent addition to one’s library or for a course text. The extensive reference list at the end of each chapter gives the reader direction to deepen their understanding of the theory and concepts. I recommend this for faculty and students alike."" - Nalini Iyer, Professor of English, Seattle University ""Literary and cultural theories have changed continuously since they first burst into academic prominence in the late twentieth century. Throughout that time, these theories have reshaped countless fields, challenging students and researchers with their complexity and breadth. In this context, each successive era demands its own guidebook: one that covers the classics, yet attends to the latest developments; one that features newer voices even when framing canonical subjects. Puspa Damai’s new anthology, reflecting the latest developments without shirking the canon, commendably pursues all of these goals. All of the key topics are here, and the cutting edge, and the salutary unexpected. It will serve a fresh generation of students and a wide array of researchers with accessible depth."" - David Chioni Moore, Ph.D., Associate Professor of International Studies and English, Macalester College, Saint Paul, MN, USA


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