The Wellek Library Lecturer Bibliographies "The Annual Wellek Library Lecture Series at the University of California, Irvine was inaugurated in 1981 by the Critical Theory Institute as a tribute to Professor René Wellek and in support of new scholarship. In the Spring of every year, a distinguished critic defends his or her critical stance over the course of three lectures. Since 1985, Dr. Yeghiayan has compiled exhaustive bibliographies detailing not only the work of each lecturer, but much of the related secondary literature as well. He continues to revise and expand these important and useful documents on a regular basis, and updated versions will appear in this space as they are made available. Currently, bibliographies are available for:
J. Hillis Miller "The Ethics of Reading" 1985
Jean-Francois Lyotard "Peregrinations: Law, Form, Event" 1986
Louis Martin "Pascalian Propositions for Today" 1987
Murray Krieger "The Reopening of Closure" 1988
Edward Said "Musical Elaborations" 1989
Hélène Cixous "Three Steps on the Ladder of Writing" 1990
Fredric Jameson "The Constraints of the Postmodern" 1991
Geoffrey Hartman "Three on 'Culture'" 1992
Evelyn Fox Keller "Metaphors of 20th Century Biology" 1993
Wolfgang Iser "Variables of Interpretation: Iterations of Translatability" 1994
Rosalind Krauss "Formless: A Feat" 1995
Étienne Balibar "On Politics and History: Presence, Cruelty, and the Universals" 1996
Harry D. Harootunian "History's Disquiet: Modernity and Everyday Life" 1997
Judith Butler "Antigone's Claim: Kinship, Aberration, and Psychoanalysis" 1998





