Stanley Fish
has opened wlJe
the fusty halls of
academe
I
the Washington
Times
The Inaugural
volume in the
PostContempo–
rory Intervenllons
Series
Stanley Fish and
Fredric Jameson
co-editors
DUKE
UNIVERSITY
PRESS
6697
College Station
Durham, NC
27708
New from Duke University Press
Stanley
Fish
Doi ng
What
Comes
Naturally
Change, Rhetoric, and the Practice of Theory in
literary and Legal Studies
liN
othing that Stanley Fish writes can be ignored . In th is latest
work, he explodes all our comforting notions of unbiased,
uninflected judgment in the pursuit of interpretation ."
- Annette Kolodny, Professor of English and Dean of Humani–
ties, University of Arizona
"5
tanley Fish is one of our most interesting, and most philo
sophically sophisticated, literary theorists. He is at the top of
his form in these essays, which successfully demolish many
commonly held positions in the philosophy of law and in the
sociology of knowledge, as well as in literary theory itself."
- Richard Rorty, University Professor of Humanities, University
of Virginia
March 1989. 608 pages. Index. ISBN 0-8223-0859-2
$37.50
Forthcoming in the series:
Community Without
Unity:
A
Politics of Derridian Extravagance by William Coriett, July
1989 ISBN 0-8223-0723-4, $37.50.
Postmodernism
and Japan
edited by Masao Miyoshi and H.D. Harootu–
nian, cloth $30.00, ISBN 0-8223-0779-0, paper $13 .95,
ISBN 0-8223-0896-7 .
The Concept of Postmodernism
by Fredric Jameson .