Demarcating the Disciplines :Philosophy, Literature, Art

Demarcating the Disciplines

Demarcating the Disciplines :Philosophy, Literature, Art

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Published: 25 August, 1986
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Demarcating the Disciplines was first published in 1986. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

With publication of this volume, Glyph begins a new stage in its existence: the move from Johns Hopkins University Press to the University of Minnesota Press is accompanied by a change in focus. In its first incarnation Glyph provided a forum in which established notions of reading, writing, and criticism could be questioned and explored. Since then, the greater currency of such concerns has brought with it new problems and priorities. Setting aside the battles of the past, the new Glyph looks ahead - to confront historical issues and to address the institutional and pedagogical questions emerging from the contemporary critical landscape.

Each volume in the new Glyph series is organized around a specific issue. The essays in this first volume explore the relations between the practice of reading and writing and the operations of the institution. Though their approaches differ from one another, the authors of these essays all recognize that the questions of the institution - most notably the university - points toward a series of constraints that define, albeit negatively, the possibilities for change.

The contributors: Samuel Weber, Jacques Derrida, Tom Conley, Malcolm Evans, Ruth Salvaggio, Robert Young, Henry Sussman, Peter Middleton, David Punter, and Donald Preziosi.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780816613984
ISBN10 0816613982
Number Of Pages 272
Item Weight 1000 g
Publisher / Reseller University of Minnesota Press
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Samuel Weber is a professor of philosophy and literature at the European Graduate School in Leuk-Stadt, Switzerland.

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