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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction: Why Radical Parody Now and Other Questionable Matters | 1 | |
I | Constructing a Mask | |
1 | Mask Plays: Theory, Cultural Studies, and the Fascist Imagination | 13 |
2 | What Was Foucault? | 37 |
3 | Performing Theory as Cultural Politics: The "Experience" of Critical Agency in and After Foucault | 60 |
4 | Aesthetic Relations: Michel Foucault and the Fate of Friendship | 74 |
5 | On the Friend Self and Lawrence Kritzman's The Rhetoric of Sexuality and the Literature of the French Renaissance | 96 |
II | Opposing Orthodoxies | |
6 | Revisionary Madness: The Prospects of American Literary Theory at the Present Time | 113 |
7 | Critical Change and the Collective Archive | 130 |
8 | Pragmatists of the Spirit: Late Bloom and Company | 150 |
9 | A Postmodern Poetics of Critical Reading | 165 |
10 | Selves in Flames: Derrida, Rorty, and the New Orthodoxy in Theory | 179 |
III | Reconstructing a Practice | |
11 | Smiling Through Pain: The Practice of Self in The Rise of Silas Lapham | 193 |
12 | John Cheever's "Folly": The Contingent Imagination | 207 |
13 | Imaginary Politics: Emerson, Stevens, and the Resistance of Style | 225 |
Conclusion: On Becoming Oneself in Frank Lentricchia | 245 | |
Notes | 271 | |
Index | 291 |
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