Professing Criticism
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Professing Criticism
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A sociological history of literary study—both as a discipline and as a profession.
As the humanities in higher education struggle with a labour crisis and with declining enrolments, the travails of literary study are especially profound. No scholar has analysed the discipline's contradictions as authoritatively as John Guillory. In this much-anticipated new book, Guillory shows how the study of literature has been organised, both historically and in the modern era, both before and after its professionalisation. The traces of this volatile history, he reveals, have solidified into permanent features of the university. Literary study continues to be troubled by the relation between discipline and profession, both in its ambivalence about the literary object and in its anxious embrace of a professionalism that betrays the discipline's relation to its amateur precursor: criticism.
In a series of timely essays, Professing Criticism offers an incisive explanation for the perennial churn in literary study, the constant revolutionising of its methods and objects, and the permanent crisis of its professional identification. It closes with a robust outline of five key rationales for literary study, offering a credible account of the aims of the discipline and a reminder to the professoriate of what they already do, and often do well.
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Jennifer Schuessler of The New York Times highlights Guillory's inquiry into the purpose of specialised, theoretically sophisticated literary criticism. Merve Emre in The New Yorker praises the book as a sociology of criticism, charting its evolution from an amateur pursuit to an academic profession, and encourages readers to join Guillory in envisaging new horizons for literary criticism. The work is noted as one of the most penetrating studies of the forces shaping literary study, particularly within the US context.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780226821290
Publisher: The University of Chicago Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 30 December 2022
Country: United States
Imprint: University of Chicago Press
Audience: Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 30.0mm
Width: 152.0mm
Height: 229.0mm
Weight: 680g
Pages: 456
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About the Author
John Guillory is the Julius Silver Professor of English at New York University. He is coeditor of What’s Left of Theory? New Work on the Politics of Theory and the author of Cultural Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation and Poetic Authority: Spenser, Milton, and Literary History.
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