Empire burlesque : the fate of critical culture in global America / / Daniel T. O'Hara.
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Superior document: | New Americanists |
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Year of Publication: | 2003 |
Language: | English |
Series: | e-Duke books scholarly collection.
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Physical Description: | xiv, 370 p. |
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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.