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The New Hegemony in Literary Studies : Contradictions in Theory, Paperback / softback Book

The New Hegemony in Literary Studies : Contradictions in Theory Paperback / softback

Part of the Rethinking Theory series

Paperback / softback

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In a critique of the full range of theoretical discourses that have come into favour in literary studies since the 1960s, this work shows that these forms of criticism present themselves as unquestionable - ways of thinking that are too self-evident to need arguing or evidence.

They do not subject their own claims to the kind of suspicious scrutiny that they devote to all other thought.

Assimilating the methods of almost all of the major recent modes of criticism - Marxism, feminism, deconstruction, New Historicism, Foucauldianism - this work brings them acutely to bear on this central argument - that these methods systematically fail to live up to their own methodological scruples.

The problem it identifies is one of logical consistency, but also of moral and psychological implications, and it can be found operating across the whole spectrum of literary theory.

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