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The role of theory in the development of literary studies in the United States --Black holes in the Internet galaxy: new trends in literary study in the United States --Effects of globalization on literary study --Will literary study survive the...
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The role of theory in the development of literary studies in the United States --Black holes in the Internet galaxy: new trends in literary study in the United States --Effects of globalization on literary study --Will literary study survive the globalization of the university and the new regime of telecommunications? --Promises, promises: speech act theory, literary theory, and politico-economic theory in Marx and de Man --On the authority of literature --The (language) crisis of comparative literature --The indigene and the cybersurfer --"Material interests": modernist English literature as critique of global capitalism --Who's afraid of globalization? --A comparison of literary studies in the United States and China --Globalization and world literature --Cold heaven, cold comfort: should we read or teach literature now? --Mixed media forever: the Internet as spectacle; or, The digital transformation of literary studies --Literature matters today --Appendix: J. Hillis Miller in China (1988-2012).
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Editor's Note - Richard Terdiman -- Foreword - Fredric Jameson -- Introduction -- 1. The Role of Theory in the Development of Literary Studies in the United States -- 2. Black Holes in the Internet Galaxy: New...
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Editor's Note - Richard Terdiman -- Foreword - Fredric Jameson -- Introduction -- 1. The Role of Theory in the Development of Literary Studies in the United States -- 2. Black Holes in the Internet Galaxy: New Trends in Literary Study in the United States -- 3. Effects of Globalization on Literary Study -- 4. Will Literary Study Survive the Globalization of the University and the New Regime of Telecommunications? -- 5. Promises, Promises: Speech Act Theory, Literary Theory, and Politico-Economic Theory in Marx and de Man -- 6. On the Authority of Literature -- 7. The (Language) Crisis of Comparative Literature -- 8. The Indigene and the Cybersurfer -- 9. "Material Interests": Modernist English Literature as Critique of Global Capitalism -- 10. Who's Afraid of Globalization? -- 11. A Comparison of Literary Studies in the United States and China -- 12. Globalization and World Literature -- 13. Cold Heaven, Cold Comfort: Should We Read or Teach Literature Now? -- 14. Mixed Media Forever: The Internet as Spectacle -- or, The Digital Transformation of Literary Studies -- 15. Literature Matters Today -- Appendix: J. Hillis Miller in China (1988-2012) - Prepared by Guo Yanjuan -- Notes -- Index