" Marginalist" Criticism: An Infantile Disorder?

Symploke 11 (1):167-182 (2003)
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Abstract

A critic of minoritarian criticism. McCarthy has adopted de Certau's appellation for the dispossessed for a new cant in criticism that fails to adopt any real position. The 'new marginalism' he argues is the mantle of a new band of critics who suffer a kind of infantile disorder that fails their own test of critique and the reflexivity required to undertake it

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