Stanley Eugene Fish Books
Save The World On Your Own Time
By Stanley Fish, Stanley Eugene Fish
What should be the role of our institutions of higher education? To promote good moral character? To bring an end to racism, sexism, economic oppression, and other social ills? To foster diversity...
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Professional Correctness: Literary Studies And Political Change
By Stanley Fish, Stanley Eugene Fish
In Recent Years The World Of Literary And Cultural Studies Has Been Riven By A Fierce Debate Between Those Who Would Transform Interpretative Work So That It Directly Engages With And Influences Po...
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Doing What Comes Naturally: Change, Rhetoric And The Practice Of Theory In Literary And Legal Studies
By Fish, STANLEY, Stanley Fish, Stanley Eugene Fish
Fish examines the rational basis of our literary, legal and psychoanalytic interpretations. He argues while we can never separate our judgements from the context in which they are made, those judge...
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Doing What Comes Naturally: Change,Rhetoric And The Practice Of Theory In Literary And Legal Studies
By Stanley Fish, Stanley Eugene Fish
Fish examines the rational basis of our literary, legal and psychoanalytic interpretations. He argues while we can never separate our judgements from the context in which they are made, those judge...
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John Skelton'S Poetry
By Stanley Fish, Stanley Eugene Fish, Stanleye Fish
viii, 268 pages ; 23 cm Reprint of the ed. published by Yale University Press, New Haven, which was issued as v. 157 of Yale studies in English A revision of the author's thesis, Yale University In...
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Versions Of Academic Freedom: From Professionalism To Revolution
By Stanley Fish, Stanley Eugene Fish
Overview: Through His Columns In The New York Times And His Numerous Best-selling Books, Stanley Fish Has Established Himself As Our Foremost Public Analyst Of The Fraught Intersection Of Academia...
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Surprised By Sin: The Reader In Paradise Lost.
By Stanley Fish, Stanley Eugene Fish, Fish, Stanley Eugene
In 1967 the world of Milton studies was divided into two armed camps: one proclaiming (in the tradition of Blake and Shelley) that Milton was of the devil's party with or without knowing it, the ot...
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