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Theory textbooks and canons
pp. 179-215
Abstract
couched in a register appropriate to exchanges between master and novice, where the master’s voice represents the discipline itself for the novice, becomes the discipline’s self. Such [texts] have, for this study, the great advantage of making explicit the shared disciplinary knowledge that is so obvious that it is seldom expressed among peers. Such statements have the added advantage of being designed to consolidate the institutional character of the discipline, to be pitched for institutional transmission.
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Gupta Suman (2007) Social constructionist identity politics and literary studies. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 179-215
Full citation:
Gupta Suman (2007) Theory textbooks and canons, In: Social constructionist identity politics and literary studies, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 179–215.