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Annotated Bibliography

Eagleton, Terry Tony Bruce, Marxism, and literary criticism. Eagleton, Routledge

Publication, July 13 2002, 4 park square, United Kingdom.

The Book revolves around Marxism in the way to use in Europe and how there are many

positive and negative aspects of Marxism being applied to society. the information gathered from

this Buck was helpful to be able to further understand how this caters towards a wider

demographic of society.

Lois, Tyson, Critical Theory Today A user-friendly guide, Third Edition, October 10,

2014, Grand Valley State University.

Tyson's book analyzes the critical theory today in modern literature, the fundamental

ideas and ideologies of many critical theories used in literature to be able to analyze text, movies,

TV, music, public spaces, art, and much more. Tyson critical theories are used much

throughout all essays and analyzations in any excitement we've done all semester, with this in

mind I used gender and queer Theory chapter 10 page 302 to help further analyze and break

down the other critical Viewpoint that I failed to mention in my original first essay.

Tommy Curry, Critical Race Theory, Encyclopedia Brittanica, Jun 9, 2016, Texas A&M

University.

Tommy Curry helped Define many of the critical race Theory ideologies and Concepts

more thorough death that helped me look at the Gillette commercial in different ways and I had

previously thought of thinking it. the data recorded in this encyclopedia was useful to be able to

help get more specific criticisms about the ad then originally intended because on the surface of
the added just seems as an argument only made with gender Theory and Feminist Theory in

mind

Gillette, “We Believe: Best a man Be”, January 19 2019

https://youtu.be/koPmuEyP3a0

the Gillette commercial is the main focus of the multimodal project, there are

many aspects of the commercial that caused controversy between two genders of men

and women who argued that the commercial is anti-masculinity while the other side uses

that men should be acting better in society. at the time of release the tensions between

toxic masculinity and gender Theory were at odds due to the recent events of the

hashtag me-too movement that had just previously passed a couple of months prior to

the release of the commercial, that's also leading to a higher chance of more

conversation between both sides debating whether the commercial was in the right to

send the message of Gillette believing in men to be better where anytime already men

are looked at poorly for trying to show their masculinity.

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