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_a801.95092 _bJOH |
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100 | _aJohnson, Barbara | ||
245 | _aThe Barbara Johnson reader : the surprise of otherness | ||
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_bDuke University Press, _c2014 _aDurham : |
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_axxxi, 449 p. ; _bill., _c23 cm. |
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_b2779.00 _c₹ _d01 |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 433-436) and index. | ||
520 | _aThis Reader collects in a single volume some of the most influential essays written by Barbara Johnson over the course of her thirty-year career as a pioneering literary theorist and cultural critic. Johnson achieved renown early in her career, both as a brilliant student of the Yale School of literary criticism and as the translator of Jacques Derrida's Dissemination. She went on to lead the way in extending the insights of structuralism and poststructuralism into newly emerging fields now central to literary studies, fields such as gender studies, African American studies, queer. | ||
650 | _aFeminist literary criticism | ||
650 | _aLiterary criticism Semiotics & Theory | ||
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_aFeuerstein, Melissa _eed. |
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_aGonzález, Bill Johnson _eed. |
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_aPorten, Lili _eed. |
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_aValens, Keja _eed. |
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