Professing Literature Professing Literature

Professing Literature

An Institutional History

    • $23.99
    • $23.99

Publisher Description

Widely considered the standard history of the profession of literary studies, Professing Literature unearths the long-forgotten ideas and debates that created the literature department as we know it today. In a readable and often-amusing narrative, Gerald Graff shows that the heated conflicts of our recent culture wars echo—and often recycle—controversies over how literature should be taught that began more than a century ago.


Updated with a new preface by the author that addresses many of the provocative arguments raised by its initial publication, Professing Literature remains an essential history of literary pedagogy and a critical classic.


"Graff's history. . . is a pathbreaking investigation showing how our institutions shape literary thought and proposing how they might be changed."— The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2008
November 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
342
Pages
PUBLISHER
The University of Chicago Press
SELLER
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
SIZE
1.7
MB
"They Say / I Say": The Moves that Matter in Persuasive Writing "They Say / I Say": The Moves that Matter in Persuasive Writing
2007
Profession 2012 Profession 2012
2013
Clueless in Academe Clueless in Academe
2008
The Origins of Literary Studies in America The Origins of Literary Studies in America
2024