Doing What Comes Naturally
Change, Rhetoric, and the Practice of Theory in Literary and Legal Studies
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:25th Oct '90
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`masterly book' TLS
Fish examines the rational basis of our literary, legal and psychoanalytic interpretations. He argues while we can never separate our judgements from the context in which they are made, those judgements are nevertheless authoritative and objective. He explores the implications of his ideas and assesses the place of reason in a rhetorical world.In a succession of provocative and wide-ranging chapters, Stanley Fish explores the rational basis of our literary, legal, and psychoanalytic interpretations. He argues that while we can never separate our judgements from the context in which they are made, those judgements are nevertheless authoritative, and in the only way that matters, objective. He explores the implications of his ideas on the nature of professional and institutional culture, on literary theory, the philosophy of law, and the sociology of knowledge, and assesses the place of reason in a rhetorical world.
'easily the best book of literary theory published in the last few years ... There isn't a drop of jargon in sight ... no one can doubt the brilliance of Fish's writing.' James Wood, Guardian
ISBN: 9780198129998
Dimensions: 235mm x 153mm x 37mm
Weight: 875g
624 pages