Spring 1986
Volume 12, Number 3
PLURALISM AND ITS DISCONTENTS issue
Table of Contents
Wayne C. Booth:
"Pluralism in the Classroom"
Hayden White:
"Historical Pluralism"
W.J.T. Mitchell:
"Pluralism as Dogmatism"
Ihab Hassan:
"Pluralism in Postmodern Perspective"
Bruce Erlich:
"Amphibolies: On the Critical Self- Contradictions of 'Pluralism'"
Ellen Rooney:
"Who's Left Out? A Rose by Any Other Name is Still Red; Or, the Politics of Pluralism"
Nelson Goodman and Catherine Z. Elgin:
"Interpretation and Identity: Can the Work Survive the World?"
Richard McKeon:
"Pluralism of Interpretations and Pluralism of Objects, Actions, and Statements Interpreted"
CRITICAL RESPONSE
I. Derek Longhurst:
"A Response to Peter Rabinowitz"
II. Peter J. Rabinowitz:
"Assuming the Obvious: A Reply to Derek Longhurst"
III. James L. Battersby and James Phelan:
"Meaning as Concept and Extension: Some Problems"
IV. Michael Leddy:
"Validity and Reinterpretation"
V. E.D. Hirsch, Jr.:
"Coming to Terms with Meaning"