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Acritical Criticism, Critical Criticism: Reframing, Topsight and Critical Dialectics

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008
This paper theorizes critical readings from an interactional/argumentative perspective, providing a semiotic and phenomenological analysis of the scale ranging from consonant, "friendly" criticism, to dissonant, confrontational or "unfriendly" criticism. A number of key critical theories (by theorists such as G. W. F. Hegel, Oscar Wilde, Jacques Lacan,
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Criticizing Love’s Critic

2022
In several of his works that take love as their subject, Ovid employs parrhesia or “frank criticism,” a typically Epicurean instructional mode, to criticize Lucretian and Epicurean views on love. Throughout his Amores, Ars amatoria, and Remedia amoris, Ovid plays on the didactic relationships present in Lucretius’ philosophical poem as he shifts his ...
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Critics on Criticism

Journal of Aesthetic Education, 1994
This article presents the thoughts of several contemporary professional publishing critics concerning what they do when they criticize art. Their thoughts are especially offered to art teachers to add to their knowledge base about art criticism, a discipline that engenders strongly held beliefs and sometimes unfounded biases.
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A critical critic

Journal of Broadcasting, 1966
After a cross‐country trip interviewing publishers, editors and fellow critics a couple of years ago, Ernie Kreiling let loose a blast against the generally poor state of broadcast criticism in American newspapers. “The Kreiling Thesis” as it was called when published in the Bulletin of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, held that most papers ...
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Critic Criticized

The Musical Times, 1985
Nicholas Temperley, Charles Reid
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Criticizing Critical Theory

2017
Whether locating its origins in Marxism, or tracing them all the way back to Kant, Critical Theory defines itself as a philosophical outlook self-consciously emancipatory, seeking to overturn structures of domination and contribute to bringing about a better world. But these laudable ambitions have repeatedly foundered on the subject of race.
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Signatures of self-organized criticality in an ultracold atomic gas

Nature, 2020
Tobias Martin Wintermantel   +2 more
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Critics and Criticism

The Sociological Quarterly, 1974
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