ABSTRACT

Practice, 5, 2 (Summer 1991) acknowledges himself indebted to my criticisms, I need to dissociate myself from it, and to make clear what the gist of the criticisms was: namely, that the blindspot in his attempt to recuperate her work by and for theory, by constructing a theory-relevant Riding phenomenon, was his refusal to address theory’s being itself a target of the moral criticism the work articulates.