Description
Most of the contributors to this volume are editors of anthologies, and they draw on personal experiences to provide a rare glimpse into the economics and logic of anthology publication. Their essays illustrate the ways in which editing an anthology involves negotiation and compromise between intellectual ideal and realistic practice.
On Anthologies includes discussion of a wide range of anthologies used and produced by teachers and scholars. Though the emphasis is on literature and theory anthologies, the insights in this volume speak to professionals in all areas of academic life. Collectively, these essays establish the foundation for continuing critical analysis of anthology production and consumption in all disciplines.
Explores the significant intellectual, economic, political, pedagogical, and creative resonance of anthologies through all levels of academic life.
About the Author
Jeffrey R. Di Leo is an assistant professor of English and philosophy at the University of Houston-Victoria and editor of symploke. He is the editor of Affiliations: Identity in Academic Culture (Nebraska 2003) and co-editor of If Classrooms Matter: Progressive Visions of Educational Environments.
Book Information
ISBN 9780803266445
Author Jeffrey R. Di Leo
Format Paperback
Page Count 431
Imprint University of Nebraska Press
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 567g