The Linguistics of Writing : arguments between language and literature
Nigel Fabb, Derek Attridge, Alan Durant and Colin MacCabe (eds)Linguistics and literary studies have developed enormously in recent years, but so far little effort has been made to bring the disciplines together in a creative and forward-looking way. In this book many of the world’s leading specialists join forces to present differing practical or theoretical perspectives, look ahead, and try to build bridges on a level that will be accessible to advanced undergraduates as well as stimulating to the specialists.
Current debates between the disciplines are presented authoritatively, historical perspectives are outlined, philosophical and political foundations are questioned and educational consequences examined. The book examines types of 'writing' ranging from a Hebrew psalm to avant-garde video.
Contributors include Ann Banfield, Jonathan Culler, Jacques Derrida, Stanley Fish, Morris Halle, John Hollander, Fredric Jameson, David Lodge and Raymond Williams. With an introduction and extensive indexes, The Linguistics of Writing is a ground-breaking guide through the complex relations between language and literature that will be a key reference for students and researchers for many years to come.