Critique of ideology

The critique of ideology is a concept in critical theory. It entails the submission of received understanding to critical reappropriation for the purpose of human emancipation.[1] An important part of ideology critique has to do with “looking suspiciously at works of art and debunking them as tools of oppression.”[2]

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References

  1. See the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Critical Theory, for examples of usage.
  2. Rita Felski (2004) “The Role of Aesthetics in Cultural Studies” in The Aesthetics of Cultural Studies (ed. Michael Bérubé). Malden, MA: Blackwell, p. 30
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