Share the story of what Open Access means to you
University of Michigan needs your feedback to better understand how readers are using openly available ebooks. You can help by taking a short, privacy-friendly survey.
English literature: opening up the canon
Leslie A. Fiedler and Houston A. Baker
You don't have access to this book. Please try to log in with your institution.
Log in
-
Frontmatter
-
Preface (Leslie A. Fiedler, page vii)
-
Introduction (Houston A. Baker, Jr., page ix)
-
English and the Dynamics of South African Creative Writing (Dennis Brutus, page 1)
-
English in the Caribbean: Notes on Nation Language and Poetry (Edward Kamau Brathwaite, page 15)
-
Language and Literature from a Pueblo Indian Perspective (Leslie Marmon Silko, page 54)
-
Literature as an Institution: The View from 1980 (Leslie A. Fiedler, page 73)
-
English as an Institution: The Role of Class (H. Bruce Franklin, page 92)
-
Stumbling on Melons: Sexual Dialectics and Discrimination in English Departments (Diana Hume George, page 107)
-
Fat-Cheeks Hefted a Snake: On the Origins and Institutionalization of Literature (George Stade, page 137)
-
The English Institute, 1979 (page 153)
-
The Program (page 155)
-
Sponsoring Institutions and Registrants, 1979 (page 157)
Citable Link
Published: c1981
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
- 9780801825910 (hardcover)