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Locating Practice VA0788
MFA
16th October 2013
locating who?
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
'The nail of the Louvre' (an allusion to the theft of the 'Mona Lisa'), Georges Léonnec, 1911
Locating Practice VA0788
MFA
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
locating who?
locating where?
locating when?
'The nail of the Louvre' (an allusion to the theft of the 'Mona Lisa'), Georges Léonnec, 1911
Locating Practice VA0788
MFA
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
'The nail of the Louvre' (an allusion to the theft of the 'Mona Lisa'), Georges Léonnec, 1911
Contextual Practices Module, MA Fine Art - Prof. Chris Dorsett, Departments of Arts, Faculty of Arts, Design and Social Sciences, Northumbria University.Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
The poem is not … the author’s (it is detached from the author at
birth and goes about the world beyond his power to intend about it
or control it). The poem belongs to the public. It is embodied in
language, the peculiar possession of the public, and its about the
human being, an object of public knowledge. (Wimsatt &
Beardsley, 1954: 5)
Critical inquiries are not settled by consulting the oracle. (Wimsatt
& Beardsley, 1954: 18)
Wimsatt W. K. & Beardsley M. C. (1954) The Verbal Icon: Studies in the Meaning of Poetry. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press 21-39.
Wimsatt & Beardsley
Intentional Fallacy
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
The poem is not … the author’s (it is detached from the author at
birth and goes about the world beyond his power to intend about it
or control it). The poem belongs to the public. It is embodied in
language, the peculiar possession of the public, and its about the
human being, an object of public knowledge. (Wimsatt &
Beardsley, 1954: 5)
Critical inquiries are not settled by consulting the oracle. (Wimsatt
& Beardsley, 1954: 18)
Wimsatt W. K. & Beardsley M. C. (1954) The Verbal Icon: Studies in the Meaning of Poetry. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press 21-39.
Wimsatt & Beardsley
Intentional Fallacy
Empson, W. (1935). 'Marvell's Garden: the ideal simplicity approached by resolving contradictions, London: Peregrine Books.
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
Fish, S. (1980) Is there a text in this class? The authority of interpretive communities, Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press.
Fish, S. (1976) ‘Interpreting the Variorum’, reprinted in D. Lodge (ed.) (1988) Modern Criticism and Theory: a reader, New York: Longman Inc., pp. 310–329.
STANLEY FISH (b. 1938)
Davidson-Kahn Distinguished University Professor of Humanities and Law.
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
Locating Practice VA0788
MFA
16th October 2013
locating who?
Locating Practice, MFA - Professor Chris Dorsett, Talk Studio Northumbria
'The nail of the Louvre' (an allusion to the theft of the 'Mona Lisa'), Georges Léonnec, 1911