In Consequences of Theory, Jonathan Arac and Barbara Johnson bring together scholars from literature, philosophy, religion, history, and law--with specialties in African-American, American, Eglish, European, feminist, and postcolonial studies--to map some of the routes taken by theory in recent years. Anthony Appiah and Donal Pease analyze key tests of the new historicism in order to offer alternative models for understaing agency and resistance...
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