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Williams & Heather Steffen 210 $aNew York $cColumbia University Press$dc2012 215 $a1 online resource (289 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-231-16115-8 311 $a0-231-16114-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $tFrontmatter --$tContents --$tAcknowledgments --$tIntroduction: Criticism in a Difficult Time --$tA Critic'S Progress --$t1. The Case for Scholarly /$rRoss, Andrew --$t2. Declarations of Independence /$rKumar, Amitava --$t3. On Critique and Inheritance /$rLowe, Lisa --$t4. What I Believe and Why /$rLeitch, Vincent B. --$t5. Hearing Losses and Gains /$rWomack, Craig --$t6. Long Island Intellectual /$rWilliams, Jeffrey J. --$tAcademic Labor --$t7. We Work /$rBousquet, Marc --$t8. What Is Criticism on Academic Labor For? /$rHogan, Katie --$t9. "All Things Visible and Invisible": Believing in Higher Education /$rMassé, Michelle A. --$t10. Against Heroism /$rConley, John --$t11. Pack Consciousness /$rSteffen, Heather --$tDeclarations of Politics --$t12. Activism and Curriculum /$rLauter, Paul --$t13. Revolutionary Consciousness /$rNelson, Cary --$t14. Geopolitical Translators /$rDowning, David B. --$t15. Critical Credo /$rFoley, Barbara --$t16. This I Believed /$rBérubé, Michael --$t17. "Hope Dies Last": Cultural Studies and Studs Terkel /$rCohen, Victor --$tPedagogical Moments --$t18. Credo of a Teacher /$rGraff, Gerald --$t19. Of Credos and Credibility /$rGermano, William --$t20. Teaching Friction /$rPellegrini, Ann --$t21. Coerced Confessions /$rRobbins, Bruce --$t22. On Race and Literature /$rWarren, Kenneth --$t23. Teaching Theory /$rFuss, Diana --$t24. Affect Is the New Trauma /$rBerlant, Lauren --$tThe Defense of Literature --$t25. Access to the Universal: Language, Literature, and the Humanities /$rMoi, Toril --$t26. Wrestling with the Angel: A Modest Critical Credo /$rDickstein, Morris --$t27. Everyday Aesthetics /$rFelski, Rita --$t28. Criticism Is Vital /$rShumway, David R. --$t29. Critical Credo /$rBauerlein, Mark --$t30. Why I'm Still Writing Women's Literary History /$rLooser, Devoney --$tNew Turns --$t31. Without Evidence /$rBurt, Stephen --$t32. All There Is to Use /$rGreif, Mark --$t33. Open /$rFitzpatrick, Kathleen --$t34. Timing /$rMcGurl, Mark --$t35. The Politics of Small Problems /$rNegrón-Muntaner, Frances --$t36. The Power of Unknowing /$rHalberstam, Judith Jack --$tList of Contributors 330 $aThis unprecedented anthology asks thirty-six leading literary and cultural critics to elaborate on the nature of their profession. With the humanities feeling the pinch of financial and political pressures, and its disciplines resting on increasingly uncertain conceptual ground, there couldn't be a better time for critics to reassert their widespread relevance and purpose. These credos boldly defend the function of criticism in contemporary society and showcase its vitality in the era after theory.Essays address literature and politics, with some focusing on the sorry state of higher education and others concentrating on teaching and the fate of the humanities. All reflect the critics' personal, particular experiences. Deeply personal and engaging, these stories move, amuse, and inspire, ultimately encouraging the reader to develop his or her own critical credo with which to approach the world. Reflecting on the past, looking forward to the future, and committed to the power of productive critical thought, this volume proves the value of criticism for today's skeptical audiences.Contributors: Andrew Ross, Amitava Kumar, Lisa Lowe, Vincent B. Leitch, Craig Womack, Jeffrey J. Williams, Marc Bousquet, Katie Hogan, Michelle A. Massé, John Conley, Heather Steffen, Paul Lauter, Cary Nelson, David B. 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