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Doing what comes naturally, change, rhetoric, and the practice of theory in literary and legal studies, Stanley Fish

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Doing what comes naturally, change, rhetoric, and the practice of theory in literary and legal studies, Stanley Fish
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [555]=593) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Doing what comes naturally
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
1055051814
Responsibility statement
Stanley Fish
Series statement
Post-contemporary interventionsProQuest Ebook Central
Sub title
change, rhetoric, and the practice of theory in literary and legal studies
Table Of Contents
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
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