ABSTRACT

First Published in 2003. In this book on what theory means today, the general editor of the Norton Anthology of Criticism and Theory explores how theory has altered the way the humanities do business. Theory got personal, went global, became popular, and in the process has changed everything we thought we knew about intellectual life. One of the most adroit and perceptive observers of the critical scene, Vincent Leitch offers these engaging snapshots to show how theory is at work. This is an utterly readable little book by one of our best historians on the theoretical turn that over the past thirty years has so powerfully changed the academy.

part 1|89 pages

Theory Personalized

chapter 1|14 pages

Theory Retrospective

chapter 2|11 pages

Theory Favorites

chapter 3|5 pages

Theory Fashion

chapter 4|5 pages

Framing Theory

chapter 6|19 pages

Consolidating Theory

Interview

chapter 7|21 pages

Theory, Literature, And Literary Studies Today

Interview

part 2|81 pages

Cultural Studies Practiced

chapter 8|14 pages

Criticizing Globalization

The Case of Pierre Bourdieu

chapter 9|16 pages

The New Economic Criticisms

The Rise of the Lilliputians

chapter 10|14 pages

Postmodern Fashion

chapter 11|28 pages

Blues Southwestern Style

chapter 12|7 pages

Postmodern Interdisciplinary