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"Stanley Fish Is, as We Say, 'Too Much'" : Reading and the Cultural Technology of Editing
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1992
"Stanley Fish Is, as We Say, 'Too Much'" : Reading and the Cultural Technology of Editing
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"Stanley Fish Is, as We Say, 'Too Much'" : Reading and the Cultural Technology of Editing
Southern Review
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- Lines of Communication: Some Notes on the Relation Between Periodical Writing and Modernity 1991 single work criticism
- Critical Technologies 1991 single work criticism
- Relations of Theory : Meaghan Morris Talks with Stephen Muecke 1991 single work interview
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