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Preface | ||
Introduction: After "After the Carnival" | 1 | |
1 | What Was Shakespeare? | 13 |
2 | The Rise and Fall of the New Historicism | 49 |
3 | Of Ants and Grasshoppers: Two Ways (or More) to Link Texts and Power | 87 |
4 | Teaching Differences | 106 |
5 | In Defense of Jargon: Criticism as a Social Practice | 126 |
6 | Against "Ideology" | 142 |
Notes | 167 | |
Works Cited | 179 | |
Index | 193 |
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