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Synonyme wurden verwendet für: Criticism
Suche ohne Synonyme: keywords:(Criticism and interpretation)
Verwendete Synonyme:
- kritik
- literaturkritik
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Value and Evaluation
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: poems and depicting modern life ‐ devising subtler versions of the question, value and evaluation, existence within interpretative communities ‐ setting down norms for literary interpretation and within communities, evaluative criticism disappearing ‐ recognition of relativity of value judgements to ideology and power, contemporary criticism, vocabulary articulating shades of meaning and subtleties of technique -
The Byzantine Late Antiquity
Wiley | 2009|Schlagwörter: Late Antiquity and their Byzantine, medieval, Renaissance, or Enlightenment layers, Late Antiquity as seem through thick haze of memory and interpretation, Ninth‐Century literary criticism and appreciation of form, Byzantine chronicles and Late Antique theological transparency, writing about Byzantium's Late Antiquity and writing about Byzantium itself -
The Bible and Literary Interpretation
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: religion ‐ acquired modern meaning at end of seventeenth century, systemized code of belief and practice, irony and higher criticism ‐ irony in biblical narrative not confined to critics, Robinson Crusoe ‐ new art form altering standards of realism and understanding of narratives, Bible and literary interpretation -
Ricœur
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: major books, Oneself as Another, original contribution to the philosophy of action and an interesting criticism, Ricoeur's work, interpretation ‐ several reasons to think about Freud's psychoanalytic theory, Paul Ricoeur, known for his work on hermeneutics and phenomenology -
Rhetorical Criticism
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: practice of rhetorical criticism ‐ the gospels, The Acts of the Apostles and Revelation, bringing rhetorical criticism into biblical studies ‐ J. Muilenburg's presidential address to Society of Biblical Literature, origins and history of rhetorical criticism of New Testament, rhetorical criticism, contemporary methodologies in rhetorical criticism of New Testament, rhetoric, art of using spoken and written discourse according to accepted rules and techniques to inform, last three decades, witnessing major renewal of rhetoric ‐ as key tool for New Testament interpretation -
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Wiley | 2009|Schlagwörter: race and the body ‐ one prominent resource for understanding aesthetics in light of its imbrications with race as theories of racial embodiment, Ruskin, John (1819–1900) English art critic, educator, economist, and social reformer ‐ Ruskin is Britain's greatest critic of art and society, realism in technique ‐ defined in terms of three main properties, accuracy, animation, and modality, race and interpretation, criticism, and production of art, race and aesthetics ‐ theoretical reflection on connections between aesthetics and race appearing to be a relatively recent phenomenon, most popular way of arguing that realism is a myth ‐ is to compare art and language -
Psychoanalysis and the Gothic
Wiley | 2012|Schlagwörter: the topographical and the structural, psychoanalysis and the Gothic, psychoanalytic literary criticism of the Gothic, Freud's analysis of symbols, in interpretation of dreams, literature and psychoanalysis, as old as psychoanalysis -
Postcolonial Biblical Studies in Action
Origins and TrajectoriesWiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: postcolonial reading ‐ moving beyond confines of biblical texts and Church documents, Sugirtharajah, using a postcolonial approach ‐ challenging “universalist, totalising forms of European interpretation”, postcolonial biblical criticism ‐ having multiple origins and precursors, origins and main themes ‐ of postcolonial biblical criticism, postcolonial biblical studies in action ‐ origins and trajectories -
Piety
Haven't We Overdone It?Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: piety, and whether it has been overdone, self‐defence, and recourse to piety ‐ critical practice, current academic climate in UK discouraging innovation, Classic defences, specific interpretation ‐ recapitulating anxiety, fiction too enjoyable to deserve serious attention, fable, and perils of pleasure ‐ C. S. Lewis, ethically disturbed by the golden ivy in Edmund Spenser's Bower of Bliss, project of teaching agenda, persuading students ‐ to ‘enjoy’ Shakespeare, Milton, and Wordsworth, supported by morality, not pleasure, advent of theory ‐ moralizing criticism, interpretation of Shakespeare's witty, lyrical, and elegiac bestselling narrative poem about an impossible love, criticism on the defensive ‐ major obstacle to critical analysis of pleasure, being piety, conviction that criticism ought to be virtuous, postcolonial and gender studies, radical innovations ‐ cementing themselves as orthodoxies, Law, and critical piety not in isolation ‐ Western culture, long being a problem with enjoyment -
Paul and his Letters
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: issue of nature of Paul's theology, the rhetoric of his letters and social analysis of his churches, Paul and his Letters, political aspects of interpretation embracing postcolonial and ideological criticism, collection and influence of Paul's Letters ‐ hellenistic influences not emerging in Paul's thought, Pauline Letters and Pauline Pseudepigrapha -
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Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: New Criticism ‐ American critical movement originating in the 1920s, New Right ‐ Liberal and conservative ideas which came to prominence in Britain, France, and United States during 1970s, Joseph Needham (1900–96), author and editor of encyclopedic historical survey Science and Civilisation in China, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, significant impact on philosophy, literature, critical theory and theology, nuclear criticism ‐ intense short‐lived interest among deconstructionist literary critics in mid 1980s, naturalization ‐ method of interpretation by which work is related to cultural order as a whole, neo‐Darwinism, narrowly understood as synthesis of Mendelian genetics and Darwinian theory -
Marxism
Wiley | 2009|Schlagwörter: Marxism and Latin American liberation, novel aspect of Silva's interpretation of alienation, Humanismo burgués y humanismo proletario (Bourgeois humanism and proletarian humanism), Marxism and the problem of the Indian, dependency and underdevelopment and “culture of domination”, relationship between Marxism and humanism, aesthetics and cultural criticism -
Marcion
Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: Marcion pointing out one contrast after another ‐ between the two Gods, Creator being “a judge, fierce and warlike”, two foci of Marcion's work, then, being criticism ‐ of Scripture and interpretation of Paul's letters, readers of Paul ‐ and Marcion, Marcion's treatment of the Text of Paul's Letters ‐ Marcion, as being thought to have omitted from the texts of Paul (and Luke), much that did not suit his views -
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Wiley | 2009|Schlagwörter: Margolis, Joseph, American philosopher ‐ philosophy of mind, metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of language, Marxism and art ‐ Marxism has proved very fertile in areas of aesthetic and literary criticism, verbal composition which, on the basis of novel semantic relations among its components, evokes a complex and productive set of mental responses, morality and art ‐ relation between art and morality of recurrent interest to Western philosophy and literary criticism since Plato, Mass art is designed and produced for large audiences ‐ usually by automated, industrial procedures, such as printing, Merleau‐Ponty, Maurice ‐ for his analyses of human existence, perception, and action in Phenomenology of Perception, meaning constructivism ‐ convenient label for a collection of views about objects and nature of interpretation -
Literary Criticism
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: New Testament ‐ random collection of narrative and expository texts written by individuals, narrative criticism ‐ eclectic form of literary criticism, by New Testament scholars, four basic aspects of approach of narrative criticism to the gospels, “Literary criticism”‐ careful reading, study, critical evaluation and interpretation of literary texts, literary criticism, modern trends in Anglo‐American literary criticism and theory -
Introductory Tools for Literary Analysis
Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: contextual analysis, and “connect the dots approach” ‐ establishment of context, Hermeneutic Circle, paradox ‐ closer one gets to details, the less likely to produce an interpretation of any kind, comprehension versus interpretation ‐ identifying, major themes and key allusions, universities, teaching of literature – skills in interpretation, literary interpretation, and critics ‐ questions, on what has been observed, critical projects, of twentieth century ‐ Edward Said's Orientalism, and Judith Butler's Gender Trouble, emphasis upon social constructivism ‐ a dogma, within social criticism -
Introduction
Wiley | 2010|Schlagwörter: greatest Western thinkers and writers ‐ Plato and Aristotle, Augustine and St Thomas Aquinas, Johnson, Pope, great Romantics to modern figures, Locke, Hume, Kant, Hegel, Freud, W. B. Yeats, and Sartre, “theory” and critical reflection on literature ‐ beginning 2500 years ago, process of “reading” ‐ most basic level, presuppositions and broadening contexts, long tradition of literary interpretation ‐ addressing such questions, “Dover Beach,” lyric poem ‐ painful doubt and disorientation of Victorian age, great thinkers, critics, and literary artists ‐ would not have understood, what it meant by reading literature as literature, “criticism,” ancient Greek noun krites ‐ and “judge” of literature, and purpose of literary criticism, literary criticism, its connections to philosophy and religion ‐ political implications, impinging on reading and writing practices, literature, integral connections ‐ with philosophy, religion, politics, and morality, literature richly related to people's lives, critical interpretation, and without it ‐ left with “texts”, and completely bewildered -
Introduction
Wiley | 2009|Schlagwörter: Gadamer, appealing primarily to “truth” than to “method” ‐ in biblical interpretation, our reading of texts, changing in electronic media age ‐ new and vibrant sense of the visual in culture, “Aesthetic and Religious Experience,” close connection between poetic and religious speech, political and theological threat ‐ postmodern literary theory in interpretation of the The Bible, The Postmodern The Bible (1995) ‐ seven approaches to the The Bible, from psychoanalytic and ideological perspectives, literary criticism of the The Bible ‐ alongside more established historical critical methods of biblical criticism -
History
Do We Do It Justice?Wiley | 2011|Schlagwörter: fiction, yielding to historicist interpretation ‐ a nuanced account of what it is to be human, culture, and distinctive values ‐ differentiating ethnic groups, governed by their own meanings and values, distinct modes of behaviour, history and criticism ‐ written texts, material of criticism, telling an eloquent story of cultural bonds, modern human population expansion, and extinction of the Neanderthals ‐ involving culture, New Historicism, neglecting specificity of fiction ‐ conceptualizing distinctiveness, difference between orthodoxy and art, culture, in administrative usage ‐ confined to recreation, capacity of criticism casting light on past and present, with no place in official thinking, history, and whether we do it justice ‐ fiction, case of cultural inscription, project of a historicist criticism ‐ not finding moral lessons, in individual works from the past, dissonance, and fiction ‐ not always thematically monocular, or tied to a single, determinate point of view -
Hermeneutics
Wiley | 2008|Schlagwörter: hermeneutics or the theory of interpretation ‐ religious discipline, criticism complements hermeneutics by assessing the appropriateness and authenticity of works, Hermeneutics – term hermeneia, related to Hermes, stands for art of mediating between heaven and earth, the divine and the human, critical hermeneutics ‐ will be both interdisciplinary and self‐disciplined
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