Important theories in Linguistics - Statistics

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Collective unconscious the idea that a segment of the deepest unconscious mind is genetically inherited and not shaped by personal experience Carl Jung
32%
Imaginative geography Imaginative geographies [are] representations of other places – of peoples and landscapes, cultures and 'natures' – that articulate the desires, fantasies, and fears of their authors and the grids of power between them and their 'Others'. Edward Said
26%
Objective Correlative a group of things or events which systematically represent emotions. TS Eliot
26%
False conciousness o address the scenario where a subordinate class willfully embodies the ideology of the ruling class. Friedrich Engels
18%
Sprung Rhythm Sprung rhythm is a poetic rhythm designed to imitate the rhythm of natural speech. GM Hopkins
18%
Negative Capability being in uncertainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason.” John Keats
16%
Dialogism a style of discourse in which characters express a variety of (potentially contradictory) points of view rather than being mouthpieces for the author Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin
16%
Mirror stage The young child's identification with his own image Jacques Lacan
13%
Trauma theory attempts to understand the different ways by which traumatic occurrences are demonstrated, processed, exposed, and repressed throughout a variety of literary and historical texts. Cathy Caruth
5%
Identity thinking form of thinking which is the most expressive philosophical manifestation of power and domination. Theodore W. Adorno
5%
Archetypal Criticism Archetypal criticism is a literary theory that analyzes a text by focusing on recurring archetypes and myths. Northorp Frye
3%
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