Literary studies are at a tipping point. ." There is broad agreement
that the discipline is in "crisis" - that it is aimless, that its
intellectual energy is spent, that all of the trends are bad, and that
fundamental change will be required to set things right. But there is
little agreement on what those changes should be, and no one can predict
which way things will ultimately tip. Literature, Science, and a New
Humanities represents a bold new response to the crisis in academic
literary studies. This book presents a total challenge to dominant
paradigms of literary analysis and offers a sweeping critique of those
paradigms, and sketches outlines of a new paradigm inspired by
scientific theories, methods, and attitudes.