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The Aims of Representation
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Murray Krieger
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English
Published/Copyright:
1987
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A collection of essays discussing theories on literature and textuality. Looks at subject as the controlling author of literary work, the work as produced by and absorbed within a larger textuality, and that textuality is created by power-driven historical forces.
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Introduction: The Literary, The Textual, The Social
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1. Judiciousness in Dispute, or Kant after Marx
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2. Narrative, Heterogeneity, and the Question of the Political: Bakhtin and Lyotard
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3. Foucault, Post-Structuralism, and the Mode of Information
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4. Surplus Economies: Deconstruction, Ideology and the Humanities
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5. Action, Subjectivity, and the Constitution of Meaning
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6. History, Appropriation, and the Uses of Representation in Modern Narrative
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7. Representation: A Performative Act
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8. Criticism Today
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9. Capitalist Culture and the Circulatory System
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Index
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