- demystifying, and
defamiliarizing is no
longer quite so self-evident." A
postcritical reading of a
literary text
might instead emphasize emotion or affect...
- Post-critical is a term
coined by scientist-philosopher
Michael Polanyi (1891–1976) in the 1950s to
designate a
position beyond the
critical philosophical...
- Press, pp. 45-54. Noblit, G. W., Flores, S. Y., & Murillo, E. G. (2004).
Postcritical ethnography: An introduction. Cress, NJ:
Hampton Press. Appleton, N....
- ISBN 978-0-252-06813-3. Weed,
Elizabeth (September 2016). "Gender and the Lure of the
Postcritical". differences: A
Journal of
Feminist Cultural Studies. 27 (2): 153–177...
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revisit the
field of
management science by
formulating the
contours of a
postcritical hermeneutics that both
reduces the
overemphasis on the
objective dimension...
- is
named after Josep Lluís Sert.
Whiting notably contributed to the
postcritical turn in
architectural practice and discourse,
often identified through...
- copy as a present. C.
Namwali Serpell has
outlined a phenomenological,
postcritical reading of The
Killer Inside Me that
exposes the
limitations of purely...
- Mary Jo Nye
Polanyi Society home page The
Society for
Personalist and
Postcritical Studies The
SPCPS and its journal, "Appraisal",
takes a
special interest...
-
interrogated and indicted." Felski's
claims around postcritique and
postcritical reading draw
heavily on Sedgwick's
reparative approach.
Sedgwick published...
- (ed.). The
Return to
Scripture in
Judaism and Christianity:
Essays in
Postcritical Scriptural Interpretation. Wipf & Stock. p. 13. ISBN 978-1-55635-815-9...