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How not to historicize theory

Critical Inquiry 34 (3):563-582 (2008)

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  1. A Thorn in the Side: Ian Hunter, Cultural Studies, and the Humanities.Tony Bennett - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (1):1-7.
    Summary What are the connections between Ian Hunter's specific criticisms of cultural studies and his more general criticisms of those strands of the humanities that take issue with instrumental reasoning? How are these connections informed by his assessments of the limitations, and the consequences, of the ?moment of theory?? What are the implications of his critique of anti-instrumental defences of the humanities for contemporary debates concerning the future trajectories of cultural studies? In exploring these questions I consider the continuities between (...)
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  • The Burden of Intelligibility.Knox Peden - 2014 - History of European Ideas 40 (1):1-12.
    Ian Hunter's career as an intellectual historian has been grounded in a commitment to regionalism and the refinement of a methodology devoted to conceiving thought in terms of various modes of comportment. This essay suggests that Hunter's recent work on ?The History of Theory? downplays the first principle in its development of the second, and consequently risks abandoning the commitment to historical pluralism that has been a distinguishing feature of his singular contribution to intellectual history.
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