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| 4 Dec 2009 by DG Myers This is not, of course, the procedure of a rational inquiry. Seal announces that he is “updating” Baym's essay, because it excites him and “feels largely on target.” Instead of examining its “bracing rush of argument,” then, ... There are . . . gender-related restrictions that do not arise out of cultural realities contemporary with the writing woman, but out of later critical theories. These theories may follow naturally from cultural realities pertinent to their own ... A Commonplace Blog - http://dgmyers.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 30 Nov 2009 by annabo@mail.ru (Anna Borisenkova) Narrative inquiry asks some uncomfortable but fundamentally important questions for sociology, challenging its image, at least in some parts of the world, as a science producing general laws. ... However, narrative theories, formed as a synthesis of literary theory, linguistic, and historic studies, provide fruitful and deep insights into social cognition. They focus on the way discourse and textuality structure and organize sociological findings, and language rules ... SRO - http://www.socresonline.org.uk/ [ More results from SRO ] |
| 9 Nov 2009 by Mitchell N. Berman As explained by Steven Knapp and Walter Benn Michaels, the literary theorists who have championed intentionalism most ardently, “the meaning of a text is simply identical to the author's intended meaning.” 5 If this is true, then the meaning of .... Steven Knapp & Walter Benn Michaels, Against Theory, 8 CRITICAL INQUIRY 723, 724 (1982). ↩; Stanley Fish, Intention Is All There Is: A Critical Analysis of Aharon Barak's Purposive Interpretation in Law, 29 CARDOZO L. REV. ... The Legal Workshop - http://legalworkshop.org/ - References |
| 20 Apr 2008 by Stanley Fish Ken Nielson observes that while literary criticism “at its best seems to me to contribute to a …better understanding of a work,” theory “does not…do this.” No, it doesn't. Theory, at least of the French kind, doesn't do anything; or so I claim. ...... I am a student and a long fan of some of the professor's work, but can no longer stomach Fish's and other “critical theorist's” laziness of thought after reading Donald Davidson and other actual philosophers of language. ... Opinionator» Stanley Fish - http://fish.blogs.nytimes.com/ - References |
| 24 Nov 2009 by Stefanie Krüger 25 November 2009 http://www.blackwellreference.com/subscriber/tocnode?id=g9781405101578_chunk_g978140510157820 • Burke, Edmund. A philosophical inquiry into the origin of our ideas of the sublime and beautiful. Google E-Book. Printed for N. Hailes, 1824. ..... Poe's stature as a major figure in world literature is based on his highly acclaimed poems, critical theories and short stories, which established an influential rationale for the short form in poetry and fiction. ... Anglo-American Romanticism - http://www.blogs.uni-osnabrueck.de/romanticism/ |
| 7 Nov 2009 by Eileen E. Schell It [feminist scholarship] focuses on received knowledge—as the existing studies, canons, discourse, theories, assumptions, and practices of our discipline—and reexamines them in light of feminist theory to uncover male biases and androcentrism; ... The first branch of inquiry—“historical, critical and interpretive practices of humanistic inquiry”—has produced a rich network of “recovery and reclamation” scholarship in feminist literary studies and rhetorical studies . ... Eastcoast-westcoast - http://eastcoast-westcoast.blogspot.com/ |
| 14 Apr 2009 Inspired by the rise of environmental studies, African American studies, and women's studies, animal studies applies a multidisciplinary lens to an equally scorned object of inquiry. Drawing on fields from biology and anthropology to ... In 2007, students organized a series of panels entitled “Finding Animals” and “Animal Crossings,” in which legal scholars, philosophers, literary theorists, theologians, and artists discussed the social and moral status of animals. ... The Harvard Crimson :: Opinion - http://www.thecrimson.com/opinion.aspx |
| 30 May 2006 by rmprouty lindsay waters remarks upon critical inquiry's list of the greatest literary critics of all time, measured by the number of citations in critical inquiry. the biggest honcho: derrida. freud and foucault come next, with walter benjamin ... One-Way Street - http://onewaystreet.typepad.com/one_way_street/ |
| 12 Jul 2005 by Scott Eric Kaufman I've long thought the pages of early Critical Inquiry, peppered with the productive conflict of clashing theoretical models, a far better introduction to literary theory than any of the available anthologies: Hazard Adams' Critical ... The Valve - http://www.thevalve.org/go/valve/index/ - References [ More results from The Valve ] |
| 23 Jul 2009 by aleatorist if literary studies is experiencing a crisis, isn't that further proof that these topics are worth exploring as a new field of critical inquiry? to dismiss the current technological moment is to deny what can be most exciting about ... aleatorist - http://aleatorist.blogspot.com/ - References |
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