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socioinstitutional

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  • That is, "the adjustment of critical practice to new socioinstitutional conditions of literary pedagogy is registered symptomatically within theory by its tendency to model the intellectual work of the theorist on the new social form of intellectual work, the technobureaucratic labor of the new professional-managerial class" (181).

    Professing Literature: John Guillory's Misreading of Paul de Man 2005

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