EAPP L2 Reaction paper Flashcards
are specialized forms of writing
reaction paper, a review; and a critique
a scholarly work
a work of art
designs
graphic designs
reviewer or reader evaluates any of the following:
They are not simply summaries but are critical assessments, analyses, or evaluations of different works.
Reaction papers, reviews, and critiques
range in length from 250 to 750 words.
Reaction papers, reviews, and critiques ranges
critical assessments, analyses, or evaluations of different works
reaction paper, a review; and a critique
claims that literary works contain intrinsic properties and treats each work as a distinct work of art.
. Formalist criticism
It posits that the key to understanding a text is through the text itself.
. Formalist criticism
focuses on how literature presents women as subjects of socio-political, psychological, and economic oppression
Feminist criticism
It also reveals how aspects of our culture are patriarchal, ie., how our culture views men as superior and women as inferior.
Feminist criticism
concerned with the reviewer’s reaction as an audience of a work.
Reader response criticism
This approach claims that the reader’s role cannot be separated from the understanding of the work; a text does not have meaning until the reader reads it and interprets it.
Reader response criticism
Someone who uses reader response criticism looks into the following aspects:
- Interaction between the reader and the text in creating meaning
- The impact of readers’ delivery of sounds and visuals on enhancing and changing meaning
Someone who uses feminist criticism looks into the following aspects:
- How culture determines gender
- How gender equality (or the lack of it) is presented in the text
- How gender issues are presented in literary works and other aspects of human production and daily life
concerned with differences between economic classes and implications of a capitalist system
Marxist criticism
Someone who uses formalist criticism looks into the following aspects:
-Author’s techniques in resolving contradictions within the work
* Central passage that sums up the entirety of the work
* Contribution of parts and the work as a whole to its aesthetic quality