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Title: Professing Literature: An Institutional History by Gerald Graff ISBN: 0-226-30604-6 Publisher: University of Chicago Press Pub. Date: February, 1989 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $13.00 |
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Summary: Clear, concise, comprehensive
Comment: This detailed history of the rise of English departments in the U. S. is lucid, cogently argued, and replete with quotes from primary sources. By detailing the arguments over how (and, in the very beginning, whether) English should be taught, from the pre-English department days of the early nineteenth century into the 1960s, Graff takes the reader decade by decade through the controversies of the period, showing how theory is often mitigated by practice and how we have uncritically adopted "the habit of thinking of institutions as if they were unmediated projections of the values, methods, and ideologies of major individuals and movements." Graff would argue that though ideological debates help shape the institution, the process of institutionalization also reshapes ideologies.
For the reader interested in current developments in literary theory, this should prove an invaluable sourcebook.
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