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Theory, History and criticism, Civilization, Criticism, Literature, Foreign influences, American literature, Journalism, Mass media and culture, History, Criticism, history, Criticism, united states, American literature, history and criticism, Literature, history and criticism, Journalism, united states, United states, civilization, foreign influences, United states, civilization, 1970-, Foreign influencePlaces
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Empire burlesque: the fate of critical culture in global America
2003, Duke University Press
in English
0822330326 9780822330325
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Table of Contents
Edward W. Said and the fate of critical culture
Why Foucault no longer matters
Lentricchia's frankness and the place of literature
Redesigning the lessons of literature
The return to ethics and the specter of reading
Class in a global light : the two professions
Transference and abjection : an analytic parable
Ghostwork : an uncanny prospect for new Americanists
Specter of theory : the bad conscience of American criticism
Empire baroque : becoming other in Henry James
Planet buyer and the catmaster : a critical future for transference.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [357]-364) and index.
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