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The Institution of Theory

Murray Krieger

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Originally published in 1994. In The Institution of Theory, Murray Krieger examines, at once sympathetically and critically, the process by which theory has become institutionalized in the American academy and the consequences of theory as an academic institution. He traces the transformation of literary theory into critical theory and relates it to changes in the place of literature within questions about discourse at large. And he faces the costs as well as the gains of the recent denial of privilege to the literary. To support his view of the issues at stake in current theoretical debates...

Originally published in 1994. In The Institution of Theory, Murray Krieger examines, at once sympathetically and critically, the process by which theory has become institutionalized in the American academy and the consequences of theory as an academic institution. He traces the transformation of literary theory into critical theory and relates it to changes in the place of literature within questions about discourse at large. And he faces the costs as well as the gains of the recent denial of privilege to the literary. To support his view of the issues at stake in current theoretical debates, Krieger surveys both the history of American criticism and the general history of literary theory in the West. He sees divisions in each of them that foreshadow the current debates: in the first a conflict between the social and the aesthetic functions of literature, and in the second a conflict between the treatment of literature as a reflection of a culture's ideology and the treatment of literature as a subversion of that ideology. To what extent, he asks, are our debates new and to what extent are they merely refashioned versions of those we have always had?

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More than the usual powder for theory's morning-after headache, Krieger's volume is a compelling argument for theory to acknowledge the very traditions it has sought to discredit and exclude.

Crisp historical summaries... written to be accessible for readers not well versed in theory's terminology and key figures—one figure being Krieger himself.

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Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1. Institutionalizing Theory: From Literary Criticism to Literary Theory to Critical Theory
Chapter 2. Two Faces of an Old Argument: History versus Formalism in American Criticism
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Preface
Chapter 1. Institutionalizing Theory: From Literary Criticism to Literary Theory to Critical Theory
Chapter 2. Two Faces of an Old Argument: History versus Formalism in American Criticism
Chapter 3. The Ideological Imperative and Counterideological Resistance
Chapter 4. A Hortatory Conclusion
Notes
Index

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Murray Krieger
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Murray Krieger

Murray Krieger, until recently the first holder of the M. F. Carpenter Chair in Literary Criticism at the University of Iowa, is now a professor of English at the University of California at Irvine. His many books include Ekphrasis: The Illusion of the Natural Sign and Words about Words about Words: Theory, Criticism, and the Literary Text.