The Limits of Critique, Rita Felski
The Limits of Critique, Rita Felski
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The Limits of Critique

Author: Rita Felski

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Unabridged: 8 hr 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/10/2025


Synopsis

Why must critics unmask and demystify literary works? Why do they believe that language is always withholding some truth, that the critic’s task is to reveal the unsaid or repressed? In this book, Rita Felski examines critique, the dominant form of interpretation in literary studies, and situates it as but one method among many, a method with strong allure—but also definite limits.
Felski argues that critique is a sensibility best captured by Paul Ricoeur’s phrase “the hermeneutics of suspicion.” She shows how this suspicion toward texts forecloses many potential readings while providing no guarantee of rigorous or radical thought. Instead, she suggests, literary scholars should try what she calls “postcritical reading”: rather than looking behind a text for hidden causes and motives, literary scholars should place themselves in front of it and reflect on what it suggests and makes possible.
By bringing critique down to earth and exploring new modes of interpretation, The Limits of Critique offers a fresh approach to the relationship between artistic works and the social world.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Diana on January 14, 2018

I remember lamenting to my professor about what I felt to be the ruthlessness and unkindness of academia. So many times I felt like exasperatedly saying to one person or the other "What you're saying might seem contrarian but it doesn't mean you're smart! You're just being a dick!" I had sensed that......more

Goodreads review by Peter on February 16, 2022

After reading Rita Felski's The Limits of Critique (2015), I am puzzled by a recurrent tendency among critics to misread Roland Barthes. Felski points at Mythologies as one of those texts that exemplifies the inherently limiting negativity of critique. As such, Barthes "engages in the Sisyphean task......more

Goodreads review by Behzad on August 02, 2024

Critique either "stands back" or "digs deep" so as to put into motion a hermeneutics of suspicion vis-à-vis the text. Texts are either concealing something, or fail to divulge the essentials to the reader. Hence the need for a critique to be carried out, so as to correct the wrongdoings of the text.......more

Goodreads review by Simon on March 24, 2021

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Goodreads review by Kenny on March 12, 2022

Aaaaaawesomeeeee For anyone who’s remotely interested in the current dialogue on Literary theory and hermeneutics, or who is frustrated by how much critical analysis and text-excavating they had to do in literature classes, this may appeal to you greatly! It’s an awesome summation of the value that c......more