Reading After Theory

Reading After Theory - Blackwell Manifestos

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Publisher's Synopsis

Valentine Cunningham′s controversial manifesto asks what will and should happen to reading in the post–theory era. His account examines the spread of literary theory from the 1960s, when it was considered highly contentious, to the present time, when theoretical approaches are taken for granted across a range of disciplines. Whilst acknowledging the necessity of theory for reading and recognising the good it has done, he strongly criticises it for encouraging bad reading, and for diminishing the richness, scope and human connection of texts.

Cunningham argues that theory has made texts secondary to questions of ideology, oppressions and resistance (important though they are) and proposes that what is needed in order to rescue literary studies is a return to close and "tactful" reading. His manifesto insists on the primacy of texts over all theorising about them, and on the restoration of the human to literary studies.

Book information

ISBN: 9780631221678
Publisher: Blackwell
Imprint: Wiley Blackwell
Pub date:
DEWEY: 801.950904
DEWEY edition: 21
Language: English
Number of pages: 194
Weight: 434g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 21mm