EAPP in TAGLISH Ep.6 - Critical Approaches in Writing a Critique

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22 Nov 202109:11

Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, Siren Javier introduces the concept of a critical paper, an academic genre that evaluates and summarizes works or concepts. The video explores four critical approaches: Formalist criticism, focusing on the text's intrinsic properties; Reader-response criticism, emphasizing the audience's reaction; Feminist criticism, examining literature's representation of women; and Marxist criticism, analyzing class differences. Each approach offers a unique lens to critique literary works, providing viewers with a comprehensive understanding of academic writing.

Takeaways

  • 📝 A critic paper is an academic genre that involves a brief and critical summary and evaluation of a work or concept.
  • 🔍 Criticism can be applied to various forms of creative works such as novels, films, exhibits, and poetry, as well as media like news reports and feature articles.
  • 🎯 The purpose of a critic paper is to assess the importance, usefulness, or impact of a work within a specific field and to understand its messages and effects on that discipline.
  • 🎨 Formalist criticism, also known as formalism, focuses on the intrinsic properties of a literary work, treating it as a distinct piece of art and examining elements like characters, setting, plot, and point of view.
  • 👀 Reader-response criticism is centered on the audience's reaction to a literary work, emphasizing that the text's meaning is shaped by the reader's interpretation and experience.
  • 🚺 Feminist criticism, or feminism, looks at how literature represents women and often reveals patriarchal aspects of culture, focusing on gender roles and the portrayal of male and female characters.
  • 🏛 Marxist criticism, also known as the social system approach, examines the social and economic systems depicted in literature, exploring class differences, power relations, and social roles.
  • 🔑 Each critical approach offers a unique way to analyze and critique a text, with formalism focusing on the text's form, reader-response on the audience's reaction, feminism on the representation of women, and Marxism on social and economic structures.
  • 📚 The video transcript provides examples of each critical approach, including excerpts from a formalist criticism of 'A Rose for Emily' and a reader-response criticism of the film '3 Idiots'.
  • 🌟 The importance of understanding and applying these critical approaches is emphasized for a comprehensive evaluation of literary and other forms of creative works.
  • 📈 The video concludes by summarizing the four discussed approaches and their respective focuses, encouraging viewers to subscribe for updates on future episodes.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the sixth episode of 'Babbp in Backlash' by Siren Javier?

    -The main focus of the sixth episode is to discuss the specific type of academic text known as the critical paper and to introduce various critical approaches to writing a critique.

  • What is a critical paper according to the transcript?

    -A critical paper is a genre of academic writing that briefly and critically summarizes and evaluates a work or a concept. It can be used to analyze a variety of works including creative works, novels, exhibits, films, shows, images, or poetry.

  • What does the term 'critic' mean in the context of academic writing?

    -In academic writing, a 'critic' refers to judging or evaluating someone or something in a formal, structured manner with a detailed evaluation.

  • Why are critical papers written?

    -Critical papers are written to gauge the importance, usefulness, or impact of a work in a particular field, to understand how well it is done, what messages it conveys, and how it can affect the field or discipline it belongs to.

  • What are the four critical approaches discussed in the video?

    -The four critical approaches discussed are formalist criticism, reader-response criticism, feminist criticism, and Marxist criticism.

  • What is formalist criticism and what does it focus on?

    -Formalism, or formalist criticism, is an approach that claims all literary works contain intrinsic properties and treats each work as a distinct piece of art. It focuses on the elements of the text such as characters, setting, plot, conflict, and point of view.

  • How does reader-response criticism differ from formalist criticism?

    -Reader-response criticism is concerned with the reviewer's reaction as an audience of a literary work, emphasizing the reader's role in the understanding of the text. It differs from formalist criticism by focusing on the reader's interpretation and personal response to the text rather than the text's intrinsic properties.

  • What is the primary focus of feminist criticism in analyzing a text?

    -Feminist criticism focuses on how literature represents women as a subject of social, political, psychological, and economic oppression. It examines the presentation of male and female characters and the patriarchal aspects of the culture within the text.

  • What does Marxist criticism aim to reveal in a literary work?

    -Marxist criticism aims to reveal the differences among economic classes and how the social economic system influences people's experiences. It discusses the effects of class power relations and social roles within the text.

  • How does the transcript suggest understanding the story 'A Rose for Emily' from a feminist approach?

    -The transcript suggests understanding 'A Rose for Emily' from a feminist approach by examining how Miss Emily is dependent on her father's decisions, her inability to decide her own happiness, and how she is controlled by her father, highlighting the socio-economic ideologies presented in the attitudes and behaviors of characters from different social classes.

  • What is the main takeaway from the lesson on critical approaches to writing a critical paper?

    -The main takeaway is to remember that formalism focuses on the form or elements of the text, reader-response is about the reader's reaction, feminism is about the representation of women, and Marxism is about the social classes and economic systems.

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