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Doing What Comes Naturally : Change, Rhetoric, and the Practice of Theory in Literary & Legal Studies /

In literary theory, the philosophy of law, and the sociology of knowledge, no issue has been more central to current debate than the status of our interpretations. Do they rest on a ground of rationality or are they subjective impositions of a merely personal point of view? In Doing What Comes Natur...

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Autor principal: Fish, Stanley Eugene (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Duke University Press, 1989.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Going Down the Anti-Formalist Road
  • With the Compliments of the Author: Reflections on Austin and Derrida
  • Why No One's Afraid of Wolfgang Iser
  • Working on the Chain Gang: Interpretation in Law and Literature
  • Wrong Again
  • Fish v. Fiss
  • Change
  • No Bias, No Merit: The Case Against Blind Submission
  • Short People Got No Reason to Live: Reading Irony
  • Profession Despise Thyself: Fear and Self-Loathing in Literary Studies
  • Anti-Professionalism
  • Transmuting the Lump: Paradise Lost, 1942-1979
  • Don't Know Much About the Middle Ages: Posner on Law and Literature
  • Consequences
  • Anti-Foundationalism, Theory Hope, and the Teaching of Composition
  • Still Wrong After All These Years
  • Dennis Martinez and the Uses of Theory
  • Unger and Milton
  • Critical Self-Consciousness, Or Can We Know What We're Doing?
  • Rhetoric
  • Force
  • Withholding the Missing Portion: Psychoanalysis and Rhetoric.