EAAP Critical Approaches
EAAP Critical Approaches
EAAP Critical Approaches
PROFESSIONAL PURPOSES
CRITICAL
APPROACHES
in Writing Criique
S A Y S O M E T H IN G
Critique
A critique is a careful analysis of an
argument to determine what is said,
how well the points are made, what
assumptions underlie the argument,
what issues are overlooked, and
what implications are drawn from
such observations. It is asystematic,
yet personal response and evaluation
of what you read.
Critique
Critique is derived from ancient
Greek (“kritike”). It is defined as a
careful judgment in which you
shape your opinion about the
strengths and weaknesses of a
piece of writing or work of art.
Critique
It is a genre of academic writing
that briefly summarizes and
critically evaluates a work or
concept.
Critiques
can be used to carefully analyze a
variety of work
CR EATIVE W O R K S
novels, exhibits, film, images, poetry
R ESEAR CH
monographs, journal articles, systematic
reviews, theories
MED IA
news reports, feature articles
Why do we write
critiques
W rit ing a crit iqu e o n a w o rk h e l ps u s t o d e v e l o p:
How to write a
Make notes on key parts of the
work
critique
Develop an understanding of
the main argument or purpose
being expressed
in the work.
Ea ch len s r a i ses i ts ow n
typ es of q u esti on s a n d
i ssu es.
FO RMALI S M
Critical FEMI NI S M
Approaches MARXI S M
R E ADE R S
RESPONSE
Formalism
This approach regards literature as “a
unique form of human knowledge that
needs to be examined on its own terms.”