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Radical Parody: American Culture and Critical Agency After Foucault Book

Radical Parody: American Culture and Critical Agency After Foucault
Radical Parody: American Culture and Critical Agency After Foucault, A persistent criticism of theory in general and of Foucault in particular is that no positive social or ethical consequences result from the practice of theory. Critics from all points on the political spectrum seem to agree on this point. In Radical Paro, Radical Parody: American Culture and Critical Agency After Foucault has a rating of 2.5 stars
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Radical Parody: American Culture and Critical Agency After Foucault, A persistent criticism of theory in general and of Foucault in particular is that no positive social or ethical consequences result from the practice of theory. Critics from all points on the political spectrum seem to agree on this point. In Radical Paro, Radical Parody: American Culture and Critical Agency After Foucault
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  • Radical Parody: American Culture and Critical Agency After Foucault
  • Written by author Daniel OHara
  • Published by Columbia University Press, October 1992
  • A persistent criticism of theory in general and of Foucault in particular is that no positive social or ethical consequences result from the practice of theory. Critics from all points on the political spectrum seem to agree on this point. In Radical Paro
  • A persistent criticism of theory in general and of Foucault in particular is that no positive social or ethical consequences result from the practice of theory. Critics from all points on the political spectrum seem to agree on this point. In Radical Paro
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Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Why Radical Parody Now and Other Questionable Matters1
IConstructing a Mask
1Mask Plays: Theory, Cultural Studies, and the Fascist Imagination13
2What Was Foucault?37
3Performing Theory as Cultural Politics: The "Experience" of Critical Agency in and After Foucault60
4Aesthetic Relations: Michel Foucault and the Fate of Friendship74
5On the Friend Self and Lawrence Kritzman's The Rhetoric of Sexuality and the Literature of the French Renaissance96
IIOpposing Orthodoxies
6Revisionary Madness: The Prospects of American Literary Theory at the Present Time113
7Critical Change and the Collective Archive130
8Pragmatists of the Spirit: Late Bloom and Company150
9A Postmodern Poetics of Critical Reading165
10Selves in Flames: Derrida, Rorty, and the New Orthodoxy in Theory179
IIIReconstructing a Practice
11Smiling Through Pain: The Practice of Self in The Rise of Silas Lapham193
12John Cheever's "Folly": The Contingent Imagination207
13Imaginary Politics: Emerson, Stevens, and the Resistance of Style225
Conclusion: On Becoming Oneself in Frank Lentricchia245
Notes271
Index291


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