Fifteen Jugglers, Five Believers: Literary Politics and the Poetics of American Social Movements

T. V. Reed urges an affiliation between literary theory and political action-and between political action and literary theory. What can the "new literary theory" learn from "new social movements," and what can social activists learn from poststructuralism, new historicism, femini...

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