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The Resistance to Theory : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Resistance to Theory
"The Resistance to Theory" is an essay by Paul de Man (1919–83), a renowned literary critic and theorist belonging to the Yale School of Deconstruction, which appeared in ''Yale French Studies'' 63 (1982) and was widely anthologized. The essay later became part of the book by the same name. The essay remains a key statement in poststructuralist approaches to literary studies. ==Committee on the Research Activities== Paul de Man says that the essay was written at the request of the Committee on the Research Activities of the Modern Language Association as a contribution to a collective volume entitled ''Introduction to Scholarship in Modern Languages and Literatures''. However, the essay was not accepted as it argued that "the main theoretical interest of literary theory consists in the impossibility of its definition."
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