<p >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...
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Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Umwelt Nürtingen-Geislingen, Bibliothek Nürtingen
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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
Criticism after Critique: Aesthetics, Literature, and the Political; Title Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Ruins of Critique; Notes; Works Cited; Part I: Criticism, Judgment, and Value; Chapter 1: Criticism and Critique: A Genealogy; Notes; Works Cited; Chapter 2: Doing Literary Criticism and Making Value Judgments: What One Might Call "Good Writing"; Avowal and Disavowal of Good Writing in Minority Literary Criticism; Definitions of Art and Good Writing; Notes; Works Cited; Chapter 3: Appreciating Appreciation; Notes; Works Cited
Chapter 4: Bumps on the Head, Touchstones of Intimacy, and the Vulnerability of the CriticNotes; Works Cited; Part II: Globalization, Historicism, and Ideology; Chapter 5: Critique and Its Postnational Aftermath: Dialogism and the "Planetary Condition"; Notes; Works Cited; Chapter 6: The Criticism of Postcolonial Critique; Creolizing Critique; Opening the Critical Gap; Unfinished Quests; Conclusion: Ironic Utopias; Notes; Works Cited; Chapter 7: Critiques of Early Modern Criticism: Poetics, Historicism, and the Pitfalls of Periodization; Notes; Works Cited
Chapter 8: "Ideology Is Not All": Criticism after ŽižekNotes; Works Cited; Part III: Aesthetics and Anticritique; Chapter 9: Who Killed Critique?; Notes; Works Cited; Chapter 10: Living in an Aesthetic Regime: The False Feeling of Life; Rancière's Aesthetic; Carson Meets Rancière; Notes; Works Cited; Chapter 11: Jacques Rancière: The Misadventures of Criticism and the Adventures of Hope; Criticism and Revelation; Politics and Romanticism; Art and Emancipation; Words and Deeds; Notes; Works Cited; Afterword; Works Cited; About the Contributors; Index