H. Aram Veeser is Associate Professor of English at City College, New York.
Acknowledgments. Introduction.1. Not so much a Teaching as an Intangling: Headnote by Joan S. Bennett.2. Is There a Text in this Class? Headnote by Gerald Graff.3. With the Compliments of the Author: Reflections on Austin and Derrida: Headnote by Stephen D. Moore.4. Consequences: Headnote by Geoffrey Galt Harpham.5. Rhetoric: Headnote by Stephen Mailloux.6. There's no Such Thing as Free Speech: Headnote by Judith Butler.7. The Law Wishes to Have a Formal Existence: Headnote by Judith Roof.8. The Young and the Restless: Headnote by Jonathan Goldberg.9. Why Literary Criticism is Like Virtue: Headnote by Rick Perlstein.10. No Bias, No Merit: The Case Against Blind Submission: Headnote by Amitava Kumar.11. Anti-Professionalism: Headnote by Bruce Robbins.Index.
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