In this volume Textual Practice brings together some of its most pressing concerns by exploring the interaction of texts with language, politics, gender and history. Textual Practice has a theoretical approach that crosses over into a range of other, apparently disparate, disciplines: philosophy, history, law, medicine, science, architechtrure, gender, and media studies.
Key Features: * Features the most exciting new voices and the most influential new scholars in the field
* Multidisciplinary * Includes two articles on Ireland _ _ _
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""TP contains some of the most path-breaking, adventurous critical writing currently to be found...." -Terry Eagleton, Linacre College, Oxford "You cannot ignore "TP.." -Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Professor of English and Comaprative Literature, Columbia University
Since its launch in 1987, Textual Practice has been Britain's principal international journal of radical literary studies, continually pressing theory into new engagements. Alan Sinfield of the University of Sussex became the New Editor of the journal. Today, as customary relations among disciplines and media are questioned and transformed, TP works at the turning points of theory with politics, history and texts. It is intrigued by the processes through which hitherto marginal cultures of ethnicity and sexuality are becoming conceptually central, and by the consequences of these diverse disturbances for educational and cultural institutions.
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