In a ground-breaking article, "Critical Communication," Arnold Isenberg argues against the existence of shared, general aesthetic properties. In doing so, he looks at a standard critical evaluation by a noted critic (Goldshieder) and then questions the logic behind this generalist evaluation. This article is available on our Blackboard site under Course Documents Week 4.
Read this article! (Quotes from the 1st of two crucial pages appear here. Look for the second page on the next posting.)
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