Historicizing theory /
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Language: | English |
Published: | Albany : State University of New York Press, 2003. |
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Table of Contents:
- The Holocaust, French poststructuralism, the American literary academy, and Jewish identity poetics / Evan Carton
- Michel Foucault and the specter of war / Karen Raber
- Historicizing Paul de Man's master trope prosopopeia: Belgium's trauma of 1940, the Nazi Volkskorper, and versions of the allegorical body politic / James J. Paxson
- "Nostalgeria" and "Structure, sign, play in the discourse of the human sciences" / Lee Morrissey
- Jean Baudrillard and May '68: an acoustic archaeology / Andrea Loselle
- Stephen Greenblatt's "X"-files: the rhetoric of containment and invasive disease in "Invisible bullets" and "The sources of Soviet conduct" / Jonathan Gil Harris
- New historicizing the new historicism; or, Did Stephen Greenblatt watch the evening news in early 1968? / Ivo Kamps
- The end of culture / Loren Glass
- Literature, incorporated: Harold Bloom, theory, and the canon / Marc Redfield
- The sixties, the new Left, and the emergence of cultural studies in the United States / David R. Shumway
- The postcolonial godfather / H. Aram Veeser
- The spectrality of the sixties / Benjamin Bertram
- Afterword: Historicism and its limits / Morris Dickstein.