"Nothing is hidden" : from confusion to clarity; or, Wittgenstein on critique / Toril Moi -- The Temptations : Donna Haraway, feminist objectivity, and the problem of critique / Heather Love -- The eighteenth-century origins of critique / Simon During -- Romancing the real : Bruno Latour, Ian McEwan, and postcritical monism / Jennifer L. Fleissner -- Symptomatic reading is a problem of form / Ellen Rooney -- A heap of cliché / C. Namwali Serpell -- Why we love Coetzee; or, The childhood of Jesus and the funhouse of critique / Elizabeth S. Anker -- Hope for critique? / Christopher Castiglia -- What are the politics of critique? The function of criticism at a different time / Russ Castronovo -- Tragedy and translation : a future for critique in a secular age / John Michael -- Then and now / Eric Hayot.
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The contributors to Critique and Postcritique evaluate literary critique's structural, methodological, and political potentials and limitations while assessing the merits of the post-critical turn and exploring a range of alternate methods of literary criticism that may be better suited to the intellectual and political challenges of the present.