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G. Douglas Atkins (Author), Michael L. Johnson (Editor)

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October 1985 0700602836 978-0700602834
This is the first book to explore the opportunities deconstruction opens up for the teaching of both composition and literature. It is a unique and timely response to crucial issues facing teachers of composition and literature at all levels: high school, college, and university.

"The critical rage" (and likely to remain so), deconstruction is the most controversial and arguably the most promising critical-theoretical movement of recent decades. It has proven to be enormously influential as a strategy of textual analysis, thanks in large part to the enterprise of such critics as J. Hillis Miller, Geoffrey H. Hartman, Barbara E. Johnson, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, all of whom are contributors to this collection. The implications of deconstruction for the teaching of both writing and reading are just now being explored, however. These groundbreaking essays exemplify and assess that potential.

The scope of consideration is wide. The essays all discuss deconstruction, treat its pedagogical implications, and evaluate its impact upon the teaching of composition and literature. In doing so, the contributors address specific questions concerning "the literary crisis" and "the crisis in literary studies" and offer a reasoned, balanced, and provocative account of the usefulness of deconstruction in solving at least some of the problems that beset the profession.


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"By showing just how deconstruction 'can be taught,' this volume makes an immediate and significant contribution to a central literary controversy."--Richard A. Lanham, author of Literacy and the Survival of Humanism

About the Author

G. Douglas Atkins is professor of English at the University of Kansas and author of Reading Deconstruction/Deconstructive Reading and The Faith of John Dryden.

Michael L. Johnson is professor of English and chair of the Department of English at the University of Kansas and author of The New Journalism.

Contributors: Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Nancy R. Comley, Sharon Crowley, Andrew P. Debicki, Geoffrey H. Hartman, Barbara E. Johnson, David S. Kaufer, Vincent B. Leitch, J. Hillis Miller, Jasper Neel, Paul Northam, Gregory L. Ulmer, and Gary F. Waller


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The nervous pluralism that presently characterizes critical and rhetorical theory has in large part stemmed from and been sustained by controversies surrounding deconstruction. Read the first page
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