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单词 critical theory
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Definition of critical theory in English:

critical theory

noun
mass noun
  • A philosophical approach to culture, and especially to literature, that considers the social, historical, and ideological forces and structures which produce and constrain it.

    批判理论(一种从哲学角度看待文化,特别是文学的方法,试图面对产生和限制它的社会、历史和意识形态力量及结构;这一术语尤其用于法兰克福学派的作品)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She has published widely in the area of cinema studies, philosophy, critical theory and cultural studies.
    • The third ‘science’ he considers is critical theory.
    • According to this view, we need to change the structural status of the critical agent in order to generate critical theory.
    • The critical theory of the Frankfurt School was one attempt, or a family of attempts, to develop this idea.
    • The argument is that critical theory is critical theory, even when it is applied to graphic design.
    • His primary areas of interest are modern and contemporary literature, drama, and critical theory.
    • A third position might insist on a new approach in which critical theory explores a new role within, not outside, the growing nexus of cultural markets and the arts.
    • We are not in the habit of using semantics, textual analysis, critical theory and metaphors.
    • There is, however, considerable unease about the implications of critical theory, social ecology and some varieties of deep ecology.
    • Is there any online board or blog dealing with issues of European critical theory or cultural history?
    • Novelists are hip to critical theory as well, particularly now that so many of them spend less time in cafes than classrooms, the royalties from their art insufficient to cover the cost of a latte.
    • He had no interest in critical theory, and a poor sense of structure.
    • Another ideology, contrasting with, though sometimes overlapping, that of social justice is critical theory.
    • By addressing such issues, her work promises to be a major contribution to critical theory as a whole, and Native American critical theory in particular.
    • It is much more difficult for Italian American women writers to get their poetry collections, novels, plays, and critical theory to be published.
    • I see it in the move I can chart from my student days, a move from an investigative historical mode to an analytical mode driven by critical theory.
    • The main theories dealt with are: normative theory, feminist theory, critical theory, historical sociology and post-modernism.
    • How should we reconsider the relationship between critical theory and Asian American texts?
    • Section three examines the theoretical backlash against these after 1945 in the form of existentialism, critical theory and postmodernism.
    • Both envision critical theory as a constructive, not just a deconstructive project.

Definition of critical theory in US English:

critical theory

nounˈkrɪdəkəl ˈθɪəri
  • A philosophical approach to culture, and especially to literature, that seeks to confront the social, historical, and ideological forces and structures that produce and constrain it. The term is applied particularly to the work of the Frankfurt School.

    批判理论(一种从哲学角度看待文化,特别是文学的方法,试图面对产生和限制它的社会、历史和意识形态力量及结构;这一术语尤其用于法兰克福学派的作品)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We are not in the habit of using semantics, textual analysis, critical theory and metaphors.
    • His primary areas of interest are modern and contemporary literature, drama, and critical theory.
    • By addressing such issues, her work promises to be a major contribution to critical theory as a whole, and Native American critical theory in particular.
    • Section three examines the theoretical backlash against these after 1945 in the form of existentialism, critical theory and postmodernism.
    • I see it in the move I can chart from my student days, a move from an investigative historical mode to an analytical mode driven by critical theory.
    • Both envision critical theory as a constructive, not just a deconstructive project.
    • She has published widely in the area of cinema studies, philosophy, critical theory and cultural studies.
    • According to this view, we need to change the structural status of the critical agent in order to generate critical theory.
    • It is much more difficult for Italian American women writers to get their poetry collections, novels, plays, and critical theory to be published.
    • How should we reconsider the relationship between critical theory and Asian American texts?
    • A third position might insist on a new approach in which critical theory explores a new role within, not outside, the growing nexus of cultural markets and the arts.
    • The critical theory of the Frankfurt School was one attempt, or a family of attempts, to develop this idea.
    • The argument is that critical theory is critical theory, even when it is applied to graphic design.
    • Is there any online board or blog dealing with issues of European critical theory or cultural history?
    • There is, however, considerable unease about the implications of critical theory, social ecology and some varieties of deep ecology.
    • Another ideology, contrasting with, though sometimes overlapping, that of social justice is critical theory.
    • The main theories dealt with are: normative theory, feminist theory, critical theory, historical sociology and post-modernism.
    • He had no interest in critical theory, and a poor sense of structure.
    • The third ‘science’ he considers is critical theory.
    • Novelists are hip to critical theory as well, particularly now that so many of them spend less time in cafes than classrooms, the royalties from their art insufficient to cover the cost of a latte.
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