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LOCATION:Butler Library\, room 523
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SUMMARY:Undead Texts: Grand Narratives and the History of the Human 
 Sciences
DESCRIPTION:They are the undead texts. Once they bestrode disciplines li
 ke colossi: assigned on every reading list\, cited in almost 
 every book and article\, endlessly discussed and debated. The
 y were often the only college texts students could recall de
 cades after graduation\; they recruited a whole generation of
  scholars to their respective fields. Most were composed bet
 ween 1920 and 1970: in literary studies\, Erich Auerbach’s
  Mimesis (1953)\; in the history and philosophy of science\,
  Thomas S. Kuhn’s The Structure of Scientific Revolutions
  (1962)\; in anthropology\, Mary Douglas’s Purity and Dang
 er: An Analysis of the Concepts of Pollution and Tabu (1966
 )\; in sociology\, Erving Goffman’s The Presentation of Sel
 f in Everyday Life (1956)\; in gender studies\, Simone de Bea
 uvoir’s The Second Sex.
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