Preface, G. Douglas Atkins
Introduction, G. Douglas Atkins and Michael L. Johnson
Part 1: Deconstruction and Teaching
1. Deconstruction and Pedagogy, Vincent B. Leitch
2. Reading the World: Literary Studies in the 1980s, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
3. Textshop for Post(e)pedagogy, Gregory L. Ulmer
Part 2: Deconstruction and the Teaching of Composition
4. To Write Is to Read Is to Write, Right?, David Kaufer and Gary Waller
5. The Two Rhetorics: George Eliot’s Bestiary, J. Hillis Miller
6. Heuristics and Beyond: Deconstruction/Inspiration and the Teaching of Writing Invention, Paul Northam
7. A Release from Weak Specifications: Liberating the Student Reader, Nancy R. Comley
Part 3: Deconstruction and the Teaching of Literature
8. Teaching Deconstructively, Barbara Johnson
9. Understanding Criticism, Geoffrey H. Hartman
10. New Criticism and Deconstruction: Two Attitudes in Teaching Poetry, Andrew P. Debicki
11. Plot, Character, or Theme? Lear and the Teacher, Jasper Neel
Contributors
Index