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This innovative work sets two texts by two different authors on facing pages, designed so that they read in tandem-Miller's text on the right, Asensi's on the left. Miller analyzes the changes in the contemporary research university in the West; Asensi provides the first comprehensive interpretation of Miller's work.

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"J. Hillis Miller's Black Holes and Manuel Asensi's J. Hillis Miller; or, Boustrophedonic Reading are texts which occupy the same volume on facing pages, a format which aptly stages the way their book both offers readings, and reflects on the practice of reading. . . . Materialist analysis is essential to [Miller's] project, and it is here that he distinguishes his readings from much work undertaken in 'cultural studies'. . . ."—?

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1. Literary study in the transnational university; 2. The grounds of love: Anthony Trollope's Ayala's Angel; 3. Fractual proust; Coda: the excess of reading; Notes.

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 01/06/1999
      ISBN13: 9780804732444, 978-0804732444
      ISBN10: 0804732442
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This innovative work sets two texts by two different authors on facing pages, designed so that they read in tandem-Miller's text on the right, Asensi's on the left. Miller analyzes the changes in the contemporary research university in the West; Asensi provides the first comprehensive interpretation of Miller's work.

      Trade Review
      "J. Hillis Miller's Black Holes and Manuel Asensi's J. Hillis Miller; or, Boustrophedonic Reading are texts which occupy the same volume on facing pages, a format which aptly stages the way their book both offers readings, and reflects on the practice of reading. . . . Materialist analysis is essential to [Miller's] project, and it is here that he distinguishes his readings from much work undertaken in 'cultural studies'. . . ."—?

      Table of Contents
      1. Literary study in the transnational university; 2. The grounds of love: Anthony Trollope's Ayala's Angel; 3. Fractual proust; Coda: the excess of reading; Notes.

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