The Chronicle of Higher Education

The Fragmentation of Literary Theory

It has held sway in the humanities for nearly four decades, surviving even the great culture wars. But it is being used in surprising ways.

Either literary theory is dead, or it's invincible. It all depends on who's talking. When Jacques Derrida died last year, The New York Times declared the end of the era of "big ideas." In April...

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