Literary Criticism and Cultural Change

Literary Criticism and Cultural Change

Assessment

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Created by

Olivia Brooks

Arts, Education, Journalism, Philosophy

11th Grade - University

Hard

The transcript discusses the speaker's early influences in literary criticism, particularly through education at Columbia and exposure to influential critics like Trilling. It highlights the historical significance of literature in expressing cultural identity and how this perception has evolved. The role of critics as moral arbiters is considered obsolete, with modern criticism focusing more on consumer guidance, often provided freely online. The speaker reflects on the changing landscape of literary criticism and its functions in contemporary society.

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What inspired the speaker's interest in cultural criticism?

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How was literature viewed in the 20th century according to the speaker?

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What was the target audience for Trilling's 'The Liberal Imagination'?

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What role did critics play in the 1950s and 1960s?

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What has replaced the traditional role of literary criticism according to the speaker?