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Stanley Fish is a leading public intellectual, literary theorist, and legal scholar. He has held prominent academic roles including Kenan Professor of English and Humanities at Johns Hopkins University (1974–1985), Arts and Sciences Professor of English and Professor of Law at Duke University, and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Illinois (1999–2004). Currently affiliated with Yeshiva University, he is a prolific author with over 200 scholarly books and articles. His work bridges literary theory, legal studies, and cultural analysis.
Education:
- B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1959
- M.A. and Ph.D., Yale University, 1960 and 1962
Research Interests: Fish’s scholarship focuses on literary theory, legal philosophy, and the intersection of law and culture. He critiques interpretive frameworks in both literary and legal contexts, emphasizing the role of rhetoric and institutional norms.
Contributions: A regular contributor to The New York Times ' Opinionator blog, Fish engages with contemporary issues through his interdisciplinary lens. His career reflects a commitment to bridging humanities and legal scholarship.



