1st Edition

English Inside and Out The Places of Literary Criticism

Edited By Susan Kamholtz Gubar Copyright 1993
144 Pages
by Routledge

144 Pages
by Routledge

144 Pages
by Routledge

Amid diverse theoretical debates about the canon in the media and in academia, in English Inside and Out leading proponents of literary studies take a close look at the discipline and the profession and envisage its future.

Introduction, SUSANGUBAR, JONATHANKAMHOLTZ; Chapter 1 Plausible and Helpful Things to Say About Literature in a Time When All Print Institutions Are Breaking Down, ALVINKERNAN; Chapter 2 The Canon and the Classroom: A Caveat, LESLIE A.FIEDLER; Chapter 3 English as Something Else, GEOFFREYHARTMAN; Chapter 4 The Welcome Table, HENRY LOUISGATES, JR.; Chapter 5 The Institutionalization of Feminist Criticism, JANEGALLOP; Chapter 6 Sodometries, JONATHANGOLDBERG; Chapter 7 Multiculturalism and Criticism, JOHNBRENKMAN; Chapter 8 The Unbearable Ugliness of Volvos, STANLEYFISH; Chapter 9 Preaching to the Converted, GERALDGRAFF; Chapter 10 Socratic Raptures, Socratic Ruptures: Notes Toward Queer Performativity, EVE KOSOFSKYSEDGWICK;

Biography

Susan Gubar, Jonathan Kamholtz