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Genre (2023) 56 (1): 1–13.
Published: 01 April 2023
..., Cultural Capital refocused the debate about literary canons and aesthetic value away from contests of judgment in order to describe the social and institutional contexts of canon formation. What emerges from Guillory's Bourdieusian framework is a brilliant account not only of the process of canon formation...
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Genre (2023) 56 (1): 15–31.
Published: 01 April 2023
...Simon During Abstract This article considers the legacy and value of John Guillory's literary sociology in providing a rationale for literary studies today. Bringing the work of Pierre Bourdieu to bear on the canon wars of the 1980s and 1990s, Guillory laid bare the mechanisms of canon formation...
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Genre (2023) 56 (1): 33–48.
Published: 01 April 2023
... literary sociology Guillory's influential 1993 book Cultural Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation promotes a sociology of the literary field framed by the concept of cultural capital elaborated in the work of French sociologist Pierre Bourdieu. At the same time, it advances a critique...
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Genre (2023) 56 (1): 69–80.
Published: 01 April 2023
... Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Wiredu Kwasi . 1993 . “ Canons of Conceptualization .” Monist 76 , no. 4 : 450 – 76 . Wiredu Kwasi . 1998 . “ Toward Decolonizing African Philosophy and Religion .” African Studies...
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Genre (2023) 56 (1): 81–92.
Published: 01 April 2023
... Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Long Wahbie . 2021 . Nation on the Couch: Inside South Africa's Mind . Cape Town South : Melinda Ferguson Books . Mamdani Mahmoud . 1998 . “ Is African Studies to Be Turned into the New...
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Genre (2023) 56 (1): 93–107.
Published: 01 April 2023
... Developments . Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press . Guillory John . 1993 . Cultural Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Guillory John . 1997 . “ Bourdieu's Refusal .” MLQ 58 , no. 4 : 367 – 98 . Hall Stuart...
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Genre (2023) 56 (1): 49–67.
Published: 01 April 2023
... : Siglo XXI . Graff Gerald . (1987) 2007 . Professing Literature: An Institutional History . 20th anniv. ed. Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Guillory John . 1993 . Cultural Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation . Chicago : University of Chicago Press...
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Genre (2021) 54 (2): 195–219.
Published: 01 July 2021
... a reenactment of mythic time as it is experienced by the individual (Ashcroft, Griffiths, and Tiffin [1989] 2002 : 142). Copyright © 2021 by University of Oklahoma 2021 Aboriginal Australian literature literary canon formation magic realism third space Alexis Wright's second novel...
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Genre (2023) 56 (1): 109–127.
Published: 01 April 2023
... , no. 6 : 1360 – 80 . Guillory John . 1993 . Cultural Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Guillory John . 1997 . “ Bourdieu's Refusal .” MLQ 58 , no. 4 : 367 – 98 . Jenkins Richard . 2015 . Pierre Bourdieu...
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Genre (2020) 53 (3): 241–246.
Published: 01 December 2020
...- Century Poetics (2020) and coeditor with Jonathan Culler of Critical Rhythm (2019). 246 GEN RE Works Cited Guillory, John. 1993. Cultural Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Smith, Caleb. 2019. Disciplines of Attention in a Secular Age. Critical...
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Genre (2002) 35 (2): 283–307.
Published: 01 June 2002
... University Press , 1963 . Guillory John . Cultural Capital: The Problem of Literary Canon Formation . Chicago : The University of Chicago Press , 1993 . Harden O. Elizabeth Mc Whorter . Maria Edgeworth's Art of Prose Fiction . The Hague : Mouton , 1971 . Hare Augustus J.C...
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Genre (2006) 39 (3): v–xx.
Published: 01 September 2006
... with
a place in American literary history and a claim to canonicity. Guiyou Huang's
commentary on Asian American autobiography makes explicit the often unac-
knowledged cost of this overvaluation of autobiography as a means of disprov-
ing the subgeneric status often assigned to ethnic cultural production...
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Genre (2014) 47 (1): 1–19.
Published: 01 April 2014
...,” and she coherently explains that
in her eyes “constructions of value are too determining of literary history.” To contrast this canonical
bias, her book “considers how the history of the Australian novel changes when forms not tradition-
ally valued by literary critics are incorporated.” She also...
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Genre (2024) 57 (1): 77–88.
Published: 01 April 2024
... the formation of the discipline, about the changed relation between great literature and the culture industry—are missing from his book, for the good reason that they don't exist. [email protected] John Guillory , Professing Criticism: Essays on the Organization of Literary Study , Chicago...
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Genre (2010) 43 (1-2): 115–136.
Published: 01 March 2010
... and Burreson, 158-160.
“plasticity’s central canon” 121
(Meikle, “Machine Age,” 65). In his 1920 book, Creative Chemistry, Slosson
compares industrial chemists to alchemists who hold aspirations (and now, the
genuine means) to bring about “the formation of something new...
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Genre (2006) 39 (4): 148–150.
Published: 01 December 2006
... and Transformation in Asian American Literature, edited by Xiaojing
Zhou and Samina Najmi. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2005. 296
pages.
If American literary criticism may be regarded as epistemological, then
Asian American literary criticism has, until recently, been largely dominated...
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Genre (2016) 49 (2): 117–134.
Published: 01 July 2016
... format preferred by
the Old Weird writers to the novel form.
These periodizations are initial points of orientation, and our interest is
not in solidifying a canon of the weird but rather in probing the discontinuous
and mutational form of the “weird archive” with “its tendency to grow post...
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Genre (2002) 35 (3-4): 407–428.
Published: 01 September 2002
..., remains largely marginal to both the
curriculum of penal practice and reform and the literary canon alike. Indeed,
political prisoners are themselves not recognized as such by the United States
judicial process. Formally defiant, by definition "subversive," "extremist," or
more...
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Genre (2006) 39 (4): 145–147.
Published: 01 December 2006
...
and Asian America were to the formation of U.S. culture, politics, and economy
from the 1890s to the end of World War II. By identifying the production and
reproduction of "Asiatic racial form" in texts from the period, Lye's compre-
hensive study shows how cultural representations of the Asian...
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Genre (2022) 55 (3): 277–282.
Published: 01 December 2022
... of form and style bears significant implications for canonical diversification—for authors long most likely to employ the “minor” (5) medium of the notebook were those whose social marginality inhibited access to traditional avenues of publication. As Patricia Bell-Scott ( 1994 : 17) has noted...
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