The discipline of literary criticism is strictly defined, and
the most pressing issues of our time--racism, violence against
women and homosexuals, cultural imperialism, and the like--are
located outside its domain. In "Professional Correctness," Stanley
Fish raises a provocative challenge to those who try to turn
literary studies into an instrument of political change, arguing
that when literary critics try to influence society at large by
addressing social and political issues, they cease to be literary
critics at all.
Anyone interested in the debate over the place of cultural
studies in the field of literary criticism, or the more general
question of whether academics can become the "public intellectuals"
many aspire to be, needs to read Fish's powerful and unconventional
argument for restoring discipline to the academy.
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