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Theoretical Studies in Literature and Art ›› 2016, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (1): 183-192.

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Reflections on the Literariness in the Post-Theoretic Era: The Dispersion of Meta-Narration and the Plight of Essentialist Poetics

Li Yanfeng   

  1. the College of Literature, South China Normal University (Guangzhou 510000, China)
  • Online:2016-01-25 Published:2017-09-22
  • About author:Li Yanfeng, Ph.D. is an associate professor in the College of Literature, South China Normal University (Guangzhou 510000, China), and a post-doctoral fellow in the College of Literature and News Communication, Shandong University, with academic interests in the theory of literature and art, and cultural studies.

Abstract: In the context of the dispersion of meta-narrative and the break-up in modernity, the paradigm of essentialist thinking faces the increasing crisis of representation of knowledge. The history of "big theory" is coming to an end, and the "post-theory" emerges as a new paradigm of discourse and system of knowledge. Post-theory takes on an anti-essentialist, non-centralist, pluralistic and historized standpoint of knowledge to reconstruct the validity of legitimacy, opposing rigid essentialism, logocentrism and the logic of totality and identification. With the advent of post-theory, the discourse paradigm of essentialist literariness and the essentialist poetics are faced with the question over the legitimacy of knowledge. This paper aims at a reflective critique of the discourse of literariness and attempts to anticipate some possible developments of literary theory in the era of post-theory.

Key words: post-theory, literariness, meta-narrative, essentialism, poetics