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Consequences of theory
Jonathan Arac and Barbara Johnson-
Frontmatter
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Introduction: Truth or Consequences (Barbara Johnson, page vii)
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Oppositional Professionals: Theory and the Narrative of Professionalization (Bruce Robbins, page 1)
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Theory, Pragmatisms, and Politics (Cornel West, page 22)
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Solidarity or Singularity? Richard Rorty between Romanticism and Technocracy (Nancy Fraser, page 39)
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Tolerable Falsehoods: Agency and the Interests of Theory (Anthony Appiah, page 63)
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History as Gesture; or, The Scandal of History (Lynn Hunt, page 91)
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Toward a Sociology of Literary Knowledge: Greenblatt, Colonialism, and the New Historicism (Donald Pease, page 108)
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Theory in the Margin: Coetzee's Foe Reading Defoe's Crusoe/Roxana (Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, page 154)
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And We Are Not Married: A Journal of Musings upon Legal Language and the Ideology of Style (Patricia Williams, page 181)
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The English Institute, 1988 (page 209)
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The Program (page 211)
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Sponsoring Institutions (page 213)
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Registrants, 1988 (page 213)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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MFS | 39.2 (1993): 431-433 | https://muse.jhu.edu/journals/modern_fiction_studies/v039/39.2.dasenbrock.html |
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Published: c1991
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
- 9780801840449 (hardcover)
- 9780801840456 (paper)