Critical Sources, Part I
By Art Practical EditorsIn the section presented here, the speakers respond to the question of how criticism can be perceived as a form of inquiry, rather than “fixing the perspective on a work of art,” as it is so often perceived to do. Latimer notes the difference between inquiry, which suggests a goal of personal satisfaction, and a dialogical mode, which opens that investigation to scrutiny and response.
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