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Literature has been studied in every age according to the critical tools available to the readers and critics of that age. Literature has been studied in humanist perspective with its focus on objectivity, universality and originality for a long time. Realism has been its hallmark for centuries. Saussure’s focus on language as a system of signs resulted in what has been called ‘linguistic turn’. Linguistic turn drew attention to literature as a construct, which comprised signs deriving its significance from the system that produces it. ‘Cultural turn’ was occasioned by Williams’ and Althusser’s reinterpretation of Marx’s materialist approach to literature. Cultural studies equate literature with cultural artifacts and ideology. Postmodern turn challenges all the traditional claims to objectivity and originality. Edward Said’s Orientalism is called ‘Political turn’. This political turn ushered in postcolonial theories of literature which focus on literature as a site of conflict between the colonizer and the colonized in the contemporary intellectual milieu

Dr Muhammad Asif, Dr Muhammad Saeed Akhtar. (2018) Paradigm Shift in Literary Studies: From Literary Criticism to Political Criticism, Journal of Research ( Humanities), Volume LIV , Issue LIV.
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