Across
- 3. The kind of fallacy that involves interpreting a literary work by reference to the author’s state of mind
- 5. The continued dominance of the West over less developed countries through informal means
- 7. Dominated and marginalized people
- 9. The literary genre that contains an episodic structure and which centers on a low-born adventurer
- 11. A critical perspective that devotes its attention to literature’s formal structures in an objective manner
- 12. A mode of writing that resists the dominant masculinist form of communication, and which therefore is often illogical, non-linear & ungrammatical: ___________ féminine
- 13. The ‘great books’, or ‘great tradition’ of texts that everyone should study or know in order to be considered educated in literature
- 14. The ways in which all utterances necessarily refer to other utterances, since words pre-exist the individual
Down
- 1. Western representations of non-Western cultures as the inferior Other
- 2. Networks of male–male relationships in literature
- 4. The kind of violence that environmental degradation has inflicted upon the global poor
- 6. A system of cultural assumptions, beliefs or values which uphold social order
- 8. The kind of criticism that maintains a text's meaning is inseparably associated with the conditions of its production, circulation and consumption
- 10. All that is said, imagined or conceived, including politics, laws, morality, religion, metaphysics, etc.
