The Division of Literature, or, The University in Deconstruction

The Division of Literature, or, The University in Deconstruction

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<div>Where does the university begin and the "outside" end? How has literature become established as a separate domain within the university? Demonstrating that these questions of division are intricately related, Peggy Kamuf explores the space that the university devotes to the study of literature.<br><br>Kamuf begins by analyzing the complex history of literary study within the modern university, critically reading developments from the French Revolution through the nineteenth century and beyond in Europe. She then turns to one of the most troubling works in the American literary canon—Melville's <i>The Confidence-Man</i>—to show how academic literary history has avoided confronting the implications of works in which meaning is never solely confined within a past. By engaging a future readership to which it applies for credit, Kamuf argues, literature cannot serve as a stable object of study. It locates, rather, a site of "the university in deconstruction."<br><br>Ranging from disciplinary histories of literature to our current culture wars, Kamuf offers a fascinating critique of academic literary study.<br></div>

Book information

ISBN: 9780226423234
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Imprint: The University of Chicago Press
Pub date:
Edition: 1
DEWEY: 807.1173
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 259
Weight: 539g
Height: 24mm
Width: 16mm
Spine width: 2mm