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almahu_9947363467202882
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240 p.
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9781137428776 :
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1137428775 :
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Presenting different ways to imagine criticism without critique, this collection provides a survey of both the difficult times facing ideological critique and the ways in which literary criticism and aesthetics have been affected by changing attitudes toward critique. .
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Electronic book text.
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Epublication based on: 9781137428769, 2014.
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Publisher’s recommended alternative: 9781137428783, 2014.
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Introduction: The Ruins of Critique-- Jeffrey R. Di LeoPART I: CRITICISM, JUDGMENT, AND VALUE1. Criticism and Critique: A Genealogy-- David R. Shumway2. Doing Literary Criticism, Making Value Judgments: What One Might Call 'Good Writing'-- Sue-Im Lee3. Appreciating Appreciation-- Charles Altieri4. Bumps on the Head, Touchstones of Intimacy, and the Vulnerability of the Critic-- Robert ChodatPART II: GLOBALIZATION, HISTORICISM, AND IDEOLOGY 5. Critique and Its Postnational Aftermath: Dialogism and the 'Planetary Condition'-- Christian Moraru6. The Criticism of Postcolonial Critique-- Nicole Simek7. Critiques of Early Modern Criticism: Poetics, Historicism, and the Pitfalls of Periodization-- Hassan Melehy8. 'Ideology is not all': Criticism after Zizek-- Zahi ZallouaPART III: AESTHETICS AND ANTI-CRITIQUE 9. Who Killed Critique?-- Allen Dunn10. Living In An Aesthetic Regime: The False Feeling Of Life-- Alan Singer11. Jacques Ranciere: The Misadventures of Criticism and the Adventures of Hope-- Brian O'KeeffeAfterword-- R. M. Berry.
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