Headnotes, headmasters, and the pedagogical imaginary / John McGowan. PART V. NOTES ON HEADNOTES -- From the old world to the whole world / David Damrosch -- Anthologizing "world literature" / Sarah Lawall -- Once more to the essay canon / Lynn Z. Bloom -- The poetry and prose of recovery work / Karen L. Kilcup -- PART II. INNOVATIONS AND CHALLENGES -- Anthologizing contemporary literature / Robert L. McLaughlin -- Finding the chic in lit / Cris Mazza -- The economic challenges to anthologies / Cary Nelson -- Confessions of an anthology editor / Alan D. Schrift -- PART III. ATTITUDES AND RESPONSES -- Anthology disdain / Jeffrey J. Williams -- Anthologizing the Caribbean, or, Squaring beaches, bananas, and Nobel Laureates / Nancy Cirillo -- Distinguishing the map from the territory / Angeline O'Neill -- Is there a future for the Heath Anthology in the neoliberal state? / Richard S. Pressman -- PART IV. THEORY, PEDAGOGY, AND PRACTICE -- Anthologies, literary theory, and the teaching of literature / Gerald Graff, Jeffrey R. Di Leo -- Anthologies, literature, and theory in Japan / Terry Caesar -- Anthologizing Derrida / Simon Morgan Wortham -- Theorizing the discipline and the disciplining of theory / David B. Downing -- PART V. NOTES ON HEADNOTES -- Ideology of headnotes / Vincent B. Leitch -- Headnotes / Barbara Johnson -- The hidden curriculum / Laurie Finke -- Headnotes, headmasters, and the pedagogical imaginary / John McGowan.
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