Post-structuralism and the question of history
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Post-structuralism and the question of history
Cambridge University Press, 1989, c1987
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Recent developments in literary theory (such as structuralism and deconstruction) have come under attack for ignoring history, while historically based approaches have been criticised for failing to take account of the problems inherent in their methodological foundations. This collection of essays is unique in focusing on this central debate in literary studies today: the relation between post-structuralist and historical (especially Marxist) literary theory and criticism. The volume includes a deconstructive reading of Marx, essays which relate history to the philosophical and institutional context, and a number of studies of particular texts, literary theory with particular force.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: posing the question Geoff Bennington and Robert Young
- Part I. History, Marxism and the Institution: 1. Demanding history Geoff Bennington
- 2. Speculations on reading Marx: after reading Derrida Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
- 3. Texts in history: the determinations of readings and their texts Tony Bennett
- 4. Criticism and institutions: the American university Jonathan Culler
- Part II. Difference and History: 5. History traces Marian Hobson
- 6. Derrida and Foucault: writing the history of historicity Ann Wordsworth
- 7. The practice of historical investigation Mark Cousins
- Part III. Aesthetics and History: 8. Of aesthetic and historical determination Rodolphe Gashe
- 9. The sign of history Jean-Francois Lyotard
- Part IV. History as Text: 10. Language as history/history as language: Saussure and the romance of etymology Derek Attridge
- 11. Fallen differences, phallogocentric discourses: losing Paradise Lost to history Mary Nyquist
- 12. Ezra Pound: the erasure of history Maud Ellmann
- 13. The phonograph in Africa: international phonocentrism from Stanley to Sarnoff William Pietz
- Notes on the contributors
- Index.
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