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  1. Rhetorical criticism analyzes the symbolic artifacts of discourse —the words, phrases, images, gestures, performances, texts, films, etc. that people use to communicate. Rhetorical analysis shows how the artifacts work, how well they work, and how the artifacts, as discourse, inform and instruct, entertain and arouse, and convince and ...

  2. Historical criticism (also known as the historical-critical method or higher criticism) is a branch of criticism that investigates the origins of ancient texts in order to understand "the world behind the text" [1] and emphasizes a process that "delays any assessment of scripture’s truth and relevance until after the act of interpretation has ...

  3. Farage's spokesman "condemned previous criticism of his language by Jewish groups and others as 'pathetic' and 'a manufactured story.'" In The War Against the BBC (2020), Patrick Barwise and Peter York write how the Cultural Marxism conspiracy theory has been pushed by some on the right as part of an alleged bias of the BBC.

  4. Film criticism is also associated with the cultural type of criticism, which is also referred to as academic criticism, and academic criticism is able to primarily make interpretations of films from the viewpoint of directors while the interpretations place emphasis on parallels that films have with previous works that were deemed to be of high quality.

  5. 1 de oct. de 1990 · Alan Durant; Robert Stam, Subversive Pleasures: Bakhtin, Cultural Criticism, and Film, Screen, Volume 31, Issue 3, 1 October 1990, Pages 334–340, https://d

  6. Criticism and self-criticism ( Russian: Самокритика, Samokritika; Chinese: 自我批评, Zìwǒ pīpíng; Vietnamese: Tự phê bình) is a philosophical and political concept developed within the ideology of Marxism–Leninism and Maoism. [1] The concept would be a major component of the political philosophy of Chinese Marxist ...

  7. New Historicism, a form of literary theory which aims to understand intellectual history through literature and literature through its cultural context, follows the 1950s field of history of ideas and refers to itself as a form of cultural poetics. It first developed in the 1980s, primarily through the work of the critic Stephen Greenblatt, and ...