In its scope and ambition, this is a groundbreaking and authoritative reference work that will both define the field and provide an enduring point of orientation. Rich and always accessible, it is an invaluable guide for anyone interested in the study of contemporary literary theory.
Allan Kilner-Johnson, Associate Professor in English Literature, University of Surrey, UK
Unlike other mechanistic or “how-to” guides, Di Leo’s <i>Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory</i> is an ambitious and rigorous survey of theory from its ancient origins to the present that will be valuable for scholars seeking to understand new directions in (and against) theory as well as students encountering theoretical questions for the first time. Through careful explication and key quotations from primary texts, Di Leo nicely balances the need to provide both an informative—and, at times, reflective—discussion of High Theory, and a precise summary of those areas of theory such as LGBTQ+, Race and Justice, Biopolitics, and Ecocriticism that are most pressing for the field today.
Michael Malouf, George Mason University, USA
The scope of Di Leo’s book is vast and the depth of his knowledge profound. His critical argument is always lucid and engaging. The book achieves what Di Leo set out to do: provide a useful and illuminating map of the city of literary theory and cultural studies.
Journal of Literary Studies/Tydskrif vir Literatuurwetenskap
This book will thus be an essential guidebook and resource for the novice; a rigorous work of scholarship for the seasoned critic; a persuasive challenge to the skeptic; and, finally, it will provide motivation to those wearied humanists who need to replenish their source of inspiration.
The Comparatist