Literary Post-Criticism; Cultural Criticism and the Migration to the Peripheries and Margins
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https://doi.org/10.17613/em0f-t134Keywords:
Post Literary Criticism, Cultural Criticism, Cultural Studies, Center, MarginAbstract
In this research article, we will try to talk about cultural criticism, its goals and function, how it deals with creative text, and the great transformation that has occurred in critical practice; from the literary to the cultural. And from the text to the discourse. Which makes the characteristic of cultural criticism the expansion and the space in the field of study. And the breadth of the meaning of the text. Which no longer signifies only the literary text. But transcends it and transcends it to other discourses of human creativity. And to cultural practices in all areas of knowledge thus, breaking the centrality of the literary text in critical practice. orienting it towards the creative human discourse, as well as transcending the limits of specialization and field of knowledge, to the theoretical and methodological adoption of approaches from all disciplines to read and critique discourse as a cultural phenomenon.
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