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The Future of Theory


The Future of Theory


Wiley-Blackwell Manifestos 1. Aufl.

von: Jean-Michel Rabaté

30,99 €

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 15.04.2008
ISBN/EAN: 9780470779880
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 176

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In this controversial manifesto, Jean-Michel Rabaté addresses current anxieties about the future of literary and cultural theory and proposes that it still has a crucial role to play.
<p>Introduction 1</p> <p>1. Geneaology 1: Hegel's Plague 21</p> <p>2. Genealogy 2: The Avant-Garde at Theory's High Tide 47</p> <p>3. Theory, Science, Technology 93</p> <p>4. Theory not of Literature but as Literature 117</p> <p>Conclusion 141</p> <p>Notes 151</p> <p>Index 164</p>
"As with other books in this publisher's series, the intent is to engage the general educated public in a discussion of meaningful concepts, and Rabate succeeds excellently. For all public and academic collections." <i>Library Journal</i> <br /> <p>"This clearly written, well-documented study will serve graduate students, faculty and researchers." <i>Choice</i></p>
<b>Jean-Michel Rabaté</b> is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of Pennsylvania. He has published books on Beckett, Bernhard, Pound, Joyce, Lacan, psychoanalysis, and literary theory. His recent books include <i>The Ghosts of Modernity</i> (1996), <i>Joyce and the Politics of Egoism</i> (2001), and <i>Jacques Lacan and Literature</i> (2001). He has also edited several collections of essays, including <i>Writing the Image after Roland Barthes</i> (1997), <i>Jacques Lacan in America</i> (2000), and <i>The Cambridge Companion to Jacques Lacan</i> (2002).
Is Theory dead? Is it, as skeptics suggest, too distant from anything “real” to be useful, too sweeping in its referral of all texts to grand theses? Or is it a mask for fashion and self-promotion in academia? In this controversial manifesto, Jean-Michel Rabaté addresses current anxieties about Theory and claims that it still has a crucial role to play.<br /> <p>Acknowledging that he cannot speak about the future of Theory without taking stock of its past, Rabaté starts by sketching its genealogy, particularly its relation to Surrealism, philosophy, and the hard sciences. Against this background, he proposes that Theory, like hysteria, consistently points out the inadequacies of official, serious and “masterful” knowledge. Its role, he suggests, is to ask difficult, foundational questions, which entail revisionary readings of culture and its texts.<br /> </p> <p>In this way, Rabaté claims, whether the theory of the moment is structuralism or globalization, Theory in its broader sense will always return, providing us with provocative and stimulating insights into what we do and how we read.</p>
"As with other books in this publisher's series, the intent is to engage the general educated public in a discussion of meaningful concepts, and Rabate succeeds excellently. For all public and academic collections." <i>Library Journal</i> <br /> <p>"This clearly written, well-documented study will serve graduate students, faculty and researchers." <i>Choice</i></p>

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