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Institution and Interpretation investigates the forces that shape and limit interpretive practices. Whereas the prevailing use of the term institutions tends to reduce their role to that of maintaining the status quo, Weber suggests that institutions are never entirely free of the need to consolidate their authority through an ambivalent process of reinstituting themselves, a process in which interpretation plays a crucial role. Interpretation thus emerges not only as an activity made possible by institutions but as an essential component of their operation.

To the book''s original nine essaysaddressing such topics as professionalism in criticism, the relation between psychoanalysis and hermeneutics, and the contemporary situation of the humanitiesthis new edition adds six essays, one of them previously unpublished. Topics discussed include the future of the university and of the humanities, Kierkegaard''s notion of repetition, Josiah Royce''s conception of a com

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"One of the primary proposals of Samuel Weber's important new book is taht we must look at what institutions exclude and delimit as well as what they include and enable." -- Critical Texts
"A text of major importance and remarkable originality. For the frist time, the antecedents and the complexities of the question are clearly defined and understood." -- Paul de Man * 1983 *
"Institution and Interpretation recommends itself here for its rigorous appraisal of the process through which oppositions come to be instituted. . . . It provokes a rethinking of gender in all of its 'contingent essentiality.'" -- Genders

Table of Contents
Note on previous publication Introduction 1. Closure and exclusion 2. The limits of professionalism 3. The debt of criticism: notes on Stanley Fish's Is There a Text in This Class? 4. Capitalizing history: The Political Unconscious 5. The critics' choice 6. The blindness of the seeing eye: psychoanalysis, hermeneutics, Entstellung 7.

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      Publisher: Stanford University Press
      Publication Date: 01/10/2002
      ISBN13: 9780804731195, 978-0804731195
      ISBN10: 0804731195

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Institution and Interpretation investigates the forces that shape and limit interpretive practices. Whereas the prevailing use of the term institutions tends to reduce their role to that of maintaining the status quo, Weber suggests that institutions are never entirely free of the need to consolidate their authority through an ambivalent process of reinstituting themselves, a process in which interpretation plays a crucial role. Interpretation thus emerges not only as an activity made possible by institutions but as an essential component of their operation.

      To the book''s original nine essaysaddressing such topics as professionalism in criticism, the relation between psychoanalysis and hermeneutics, and the contemporary situation of the humanitiesthis new edition adds six essays, one of them previously unpublished. Topics discussed include the future of the university and of the humanities, Kierkegaard''s notion of repetition, Josiah Royce''s conception of a com

      Trade Review
      "One of the primary proposals of Samuel Weber's important new book is taht we must look at what institutions exclude and delimit as well as what they include and enable." -- Critical Texts
      "A text of major importance and remarkable originality. For the frist time, the antecedents and the complexities of the question are clearly defined and understood." -- Paul de Man * 1983 *
      "Institution and Interpretation recommends itself here for its rigorous appraisal of the process through which oppositions come to be instituted. . . . It provokes a rethinking of gender in all of its 'contingent essentiality.'" -- Genders

      Table of Contents
      Note on previous publication Introduction 1. Closure and exclusion 2. The limits of professionalism 3. The debt of criticism: notes on Stanley Fish's Is There a Text in This Class? 4. Capitalizing history: The Political Unconscious 5. The critics' choice 6. The blindness of the seeing eye: psychoanalysis, hermeneutics, Entstellung 7.

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