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New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 2004. Afterword by Stanley Fish. Fifteen prominent scholars from a range of academic disciplines - legal studies, critical legal studies, political science, Jewish studies, rhetoric, and literary studies - explore various aspects of cultural and literary critic Stanley Fish's work.
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Fifteen prominent scholars from a range of academic disciplines—legal studies, critical legal studies, political science, Jewish studies, rhetoric, and literary studies—explore various aspects of cultural and literary critic Stanley Fish's work. They examine Fish's understanding of how interpretation functions, the various philosophical issues that Fish has addressed or failed to address in his work, and the political consequences of Fish's thought. Stanley Fish responds to the ideas put forth in this book in a detailed Afterword.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part One: Interpretive Authorities
There is Nothing Inside the Text, or, Why No One's Heard of Wolfgang Iser
Michael Bérubé
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Stanley
Gerald Graff
Theory, Practice, and Ubiquitous Interpretation: The Basics
Martin Stone
Fish and Dworkin on the Work of Interpretation in a Democracy
Gary S. Wihl
Part Two: Philosophical Interventions
Deconstructed to Death? Fish on Freedom
Michael Robertson
The Trouble with (Arguing against) Principle: Stanley Fish's Incomplete Machiavellianism
Ree Way Dasenbrock
Rhetoric, Emotion, and the Justification of Belief
Gary A. Olson and Lynn Worsham
Contingent Universals and Rhetorical Pragmatism
Steven Mailloux
Part Three: Political Prospects
The Estate Agent: Stanley Fish and His Trouble with Principles
Terry Eagleton
Critical Theory and Political Action
Margaret Kohn
Extirpating for Fun and Profit
H. Aram Veeser
Professional Distinction
Evan Watkins
The Consequences of Holocaust Denial
Michael Bernard-Donals
Part Four: Afterword
One More Time
Stanley Fish
Contributors
Index