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Session Details113. Theory: A Twentieth-Century GenreFriday, 3 January, 5:15–6:30 p.m., Back Bay C, Sheraton Program arranged by the Division on Comparative Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature and the Division on Literary Criticism Presiding: Thomas Oliver Beebee, Penn State Univ., University Park 1. "1966: Theory's Point of Origin," Nicholas Birns, New School 2. "The Death of Theory and the Birth of New Comparative Literature," Bhavya Tiwari, Univ. of Texas, Austin 3. "Is Theory a Genre?" J. Hillis Miller, Univ. of California, Irvine Responding: Jeffrey J. Williams, Carnegie Mellon Univ. For abstracts, visit www.cl-studies.psu.edu.
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