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Reconsiderations: Anonymity and Violence: Jane Tompkins’s “Fighting Words” Twenty Years Later
- Source: College English, Volume 72, Issue 1, Sep 2009, p. 48 - 66
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- 01 Sep 2009
Abstract
In her influential 1988 essay, “Fighting Words,” Jane Tompkins argued that the arguments typically made by literary critics are characterized by an aggressive competitiveness that amounts to violence. But, as Tompkins’s own rhetorical strategies demonstrate, at least as deplorable are the practices whereby critics render certain people anonymous.
© 2009 by the National Council of Teachers of English