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Book Synopsis
Eight essays that examine particular issues in the relations between subjectivity, authenticity, writing, speech and the law.

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"In the essays collected in Crimes of Writing, Stewart continues to build on her reputation as one of the most productive and challenging deconstructors of the disciplinary boundaries that supposedly separate literary history and critical theory from contemporary cultural analysis."— Michael Moon, Duke University
"Stewart’s work provides an oasis in contemporary criticism, a place where theory and poetry, systematic reflection and the essayistic plunge into particular cases, come together in a refreshing synthesis. Crimes of Writing is a worthy successor to Nonsense and On Longing."—W. J. T. Mitchell, University of Chicago

Table of Contents
1. Crimes of Writing 3
2. Psalmanazar's Others 31
3. Notes on Distressed Genres 66
4. Scandals of the Ballad 102
5. The Birth of Authenticity in the Progress of Anxiety: Fragments of an Eighteenth-Century Daydream 132
6. Exogamous Relations: Travel Writing, the Incest Prohibition, and Hawthorne's Transformation 173
7. Ceci Tuera Cela: Graffiti as Crime and Art 206
8. The Marquis de Meese 235
9. Coda: Reverse Trompe l'Oeil\The Eruption of the Real 273
Works Cited 291
Index 311

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      Publisher: MD - Duke University Press
      Publication Date: 10/19/1994 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780822315452, 978-0822315452
      ISBN10: 0822315459

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Eight essays that examine particular issues in the relations between subjectivity, authenticity, writing, speech and the law.

      Trade Review
      "In the essays collected in Crimes of Writing, Stewart continues to build on her reputation as one of the most productive and challenging deconstructors of the disciplinary boundaries that supposedly separate literary history and critical theory from contemporary cultural analysis."— Michael Moon, Duke University
      "Stewart’s work provides an oasis in contemporary criticism, a place where theory and poetry, systematic reflection and the essayistic plunge into particular cases, come together in a refreshing synthesis. Crimes of Writing is a worthy successor to Nonsense and On Longing."—W. J. T. Mitchell, University of Chicago

      Table of Contents
      1. Crimes of Writing 3
      2. Psalmanazar's Others 31
      3. Notes on Distressed Genres 66
      4. Scandals of the Ballad 102
      5. The Birth of Authenticity in the Progress of Anxiety: Fragments of an Eighteenth-Century Daydream 132
      6. Exogamous Relations: Travel Writing, the Incest Prohibition, and Hawthorne's Transformation 173
      7. Ceci Tuera Cela: Graffiti as Crime and Art 206
      8. The Marquis de Meese 235
      9. Coda: Reverse Trompe l'Oeil\The Eruption of the Real 273
      Works Cited 291
      Index 311

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