Token Professionals and Master Critics: A Critique of Orthodoxy in Literary StudiesThis book addresses literary critics in mainstream institutions who, though they vastly outnumber their colleagues in more prestigious institutions, have little voice in the profession. It examines the structures through which the institution of literary criticism pressures its members to accept orthodoxy/heterodoxy as categories to describe their work, which in turn provokes theory wars. This opposition produces a method/ application dichotomy which renders members' pursuits scientistic. |
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Token Professionals and Professorial Templates | 3 |
Canonical Critics | 19 |
Homo Criticus Americanus | 31 |
The Kritikroman | 43 |
The CV as Personal History | 59 |
The Compulsion to be Orthodox | 91 |
When Bonds Become Binds | 107 |
Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde as | 119 |
The Resentment of Theory | 145 |
Theories Need Not Be Methods | 159 |
Theoretical Lore | 169 |
Error as Heuristic | 179 |
Critical Registers | 185 |
Notes | 221 |
Works Cited | 243 |
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