Reading theory now: an ABC of good reading with J. Hillis Miller
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [131]-134) and index "The ABC of Good Reading explores movements in critical thinking through a host of radical theorists, and to channel those movements through the work of one of the most influential proponents of critical interpretation in the world today, J. Hillis Miller. It enables its readers to see how and why theoretical models of reading are of use only in the practical event of reading literary and philosophical texts, that the politics and poetics of interpretive paradigms are constantly shifting, changing and evolving as present day perspectives transform those traditions unalterably. it seeks to invite its readers to challenge the concept of the paradigm, the school, the movement, even the sequence, by presenting them with a choice to read in their own way, to "dip" in and out of singular events of interpretation from A to Z. In this respect The ABC of Good Reading invites its audience to decide for him/herself where they begin and end their own critical analyses. The ABC of Good Reading also contains: *A Preface by J. Hillis Miller which comments on the significance of reading as an event and the centrality of political and ecological issues in his most recent work.<br/>*An Afterword by Julian Wolfreys which tackles these issues in Miller's latest books.<br/>*A select annotated bibliography which will help students coming to Miller's work for the first time to find their own way into his vast critical corpus"-- "Reading Theory Now explores movements in critical thinking through a host of radical theorists, and channels those movements through the work of one of the most influential proponents of critical interpretation in the world today, J. Hillis Miller. It enables its readers to see how and why theoretical models of reading are of use only in the practical event of reading literary and philosophical texts, that the politics and poetics of interpretive paradigms are constantly shifting, changing and evolving as present day perspectives transform those traditions unalterably. Dunne invites readers to challenge the concept of the paradigm, the school, the movement, even the sequence, by presenting them with a choice to read in their own way, to "dip" in and out of singular events of interpretation from A to Z. In this respect Reading Theory Now invites its audience to decide for him/herself where they begin and end their own critical analyses. Reading Theory Now also contains: *A Preface by J. Hillis Miller which comments on the significance of reading as an event and the centrality of political and ecological issues in his most recent work. *An Afterword by Julian Wolfreys which tackles these issues in Miller's latest books. *A select annotated bibliography which will help students coming to Miller's work for the first time to find their own way into his vast critical corpus"-- Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction: excursus, excursus -- A before B: of course...: A-- Anacoluthon; B-- Beginnings; C-- Character; D-- Decision; E-- Exegesis; F-- Figure; G-- Graph; H-- Hypertext; I-- Intersubjectivity; J-- Joy; K-- Kiss; L-- Line; M-- Middle; N-- Nachträglickeit; O-- Others; P-- Promise; Q-- queer; R-- Responsibility; S-- Surd; T-- Topography; U-- Uncanny; V-- Virtuality; W-- Writing; X-- X; Y-- Yarn; Z-- Zero |
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spelling | Dunne, Éamonn Verfasser aut Reading theory now an ABC of good reading with J. Hillis Miller Eamonn Dunne London Bloomsbury Academic 2013 1 Online-Ressource ( 139 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. [131]-134) and index "The ABC of Good Reading explores movements in critical thinking through a host of radical theorists, and to channel those movements through the work of one of the most influential proponents of critical interpretation in the world today, J. Hillis Miller. It enables its readers to see how and why theoretical models of reading are of use only in the practical event of reading literary and philosophical texts, that the politics and poetics of interpretive paradigms are constantly shifting, changing and evolving as present day perspectives transform those traditions unalterably. it seeks to invite its readers to challenge the concept of the paradigm, the school, the movement, even the sequence, by presenting them with a choice to read in their own way, to "dip" in and out of singular events of interpretation from A to Z. In this respect The ABC of Good Reading invites its audience to decide for him/herself where they begin and end their own critical analyses. The ABC of Good Reading also contains: *A Preface by J. Hillis Miller which comments on the significance of reading as an event and the centrality of political and ecological issues in his most recent work.<br/>*An Afterword by Julian Wolfreys which tackles these issues in Miller's latest books.<br/>*A select annotated bibliography which will help students coming to Miller's work for the first time to find their own way into his vast critical corpus"-- "Reading Theory Now explores movements in critical thinking through a host of radical theorists, and channels those movements through the work of one of the most influential proponents of critical interpretation in the world today, J. Hillis Miller. It enables its readers to see how and why theoretical models of reading are of use only in the practical event of reading literary and philosophical texts, that the politics and poetics of interpretive paradigms are constantly shifting, changing and evolving as present day perspectives transform those traditions unalterably. Dunne invites readers to challenge the concept of the paradigm, the school, the movement, even the sequence, by presenting them with a choice to read in their own way, to "dip" in and out of singular events of interpretation from A to Z. In this respect Reading Theory Now invites its audience to decide for him/herself where they begin and end their own critical analyses. Reading Theory Now also contains: *A Preface by J. Hillis Miller which comments on the significance of reading as an event and the centrality of political and ecological issues in his most recent work. *An Afterword by Julian Wolfreys which tackles these issues in Miller's latest books. *A select annotated bibliography which will help students coming to Miller's work for the first time to find their own way into his vast critical corpus"-- Includes bibliographical references and index Introduction: excursus, excursus -- A before B: of course...: A-- Anacoluthon; B-- Beginnings; C-- Character; D-- Decision; E-- Exegesis; F-- Figure; G-- Graph; H-- Hypertext; I-- Intersubjectivity; J-- Joy; K-- Kiss; L-- Line; M-- Middle; N-- Nachträglickeit; O-- Others; P-- Promise; Q-- queer; R-- Responsibility; S-- Surd; T-- Topography; U-- Uncanny; V-- Virtuality; W-- Writing; X-- X; Y-- Yarn; Z-- Zero Miller, Joseph Hillis / 1928- Miller, J. Hillis / (Joseph Hillis) / 1928- fast Miller, J. Hillis (Joseph Hillis) 1928- Miller, J. Hillis 1928-2021 (DE-588)122789784 gnd rswk-swf LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory bisacsh Criticism fast Criticism United States Literaturwissenschaft (DE-588)4036034-9 gnd rswk-swf Lesen (DE-588)4035439-8 gnd rswk-swf USA Miller, J. Hillis 1928-2021 (DE-588)122789784 p Lesen (DE-588)4035439-8 s Literaturwissenschaft (DE-588)4036034-9 s 1\p DE-604 Miller, J. Hillis 1928-2021 Sonstige (DE-588)122789784 oth http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=613460 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
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title | Reading theory now an ABC of good reading with J. Hillis Miller |
title_auth | Reading theory now an ABC of good reading with J. Hillis Miller |
title_exact_search | Reading theory now an ABC of good reading with J. Hillis Miller |
title_full | Reading theory now an ABC of good reading with J. Hillis Miller Eamonn Dunne |
title_fullStr | Reading theory now an ABC of good reading with J. Hillis Miller Eamonn Dunne |
title_full_unstemmed | Reading theory now an ABC of good reading with J. Hillis Miller Eamonn Dunne |
title_short | Reading theory now |
title_sort | reading theory now an abc of good reading with j hillis miller |
title_sub | an ABC of good reading with J. Hillis Miller |
topic | Miller, Joseph Hillis / 1928- Miller, J. Hillis / (Joseph Hillis) / 1928- fast Miller, J. Hillis (Joseph Hillis) 1928- Miller, J. Hillis 1928-2021 (DE-588)122789784 gnd LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory bisacsh Criticism fast Criticism United States Literaturwissenschaft (DE-588)4036034-9 gnd Lesen (DE-588)4035439-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Miller, Joseph Hillis / 1928- Miller, J. Hillis / (Joseph Hillis) / 1928- Miller, J. Hillis (Joseph Hillis) 1928- Miller, J. Hillis 1928-2021 LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory Criticism Criticism United States Literaturwissenschaft Lesen USA |
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