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- Q7432421 subject Q8160719.
- Q7432421 subject Q8388536.
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- Q7432421 abstract "The School of Criticism and Theory, now at Cornell University, is a summer program (offered in six-week seminars) in social science and literature. It is one of the most influential such programs in the United States to propagate the new dominant stream of "literary-critical-cultural 'theory'." The school was co-founded in 1976 by Murray Krieger, a prominent New Critic, at the University of California, Irvine, and has previously been housed at Northwestern University and Dartmouth College. In 2011, Cornell hosted it for the thirteenth time. In 2002, it was directed by Dominick LaCapra.".
- Q7432421 wikiPageExternalLink sct.arts.cornell.edu.
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- Q7432421 wikiPageWikiLink Q8160719.
- Q7432421 wikiPageWikiLink Q8388536.
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- Q7432421 wikiPageWikiLink Q8951913.
- Q7432421 comment "The School of Criticism and Theory, now at Cornell University, is a summer program (offered in six-week seminars) in social science and literature. It is one of the most influential such programs in the United States to propagate the new dominant stream of "literary-critical-cultural 'theory'." The school was co-founded in 1976 by Murray Krieger, a prominent New Critic, at the University of California, Irvine, and has previously been housed at Northwestern University and Dartmouth College.".
- Q7432421 label "School of Criticism and Theory".