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Posted by: rus bowden Aug 3 07, 19:05

Political art and politicized criticism

In art, experience is truth, and there is no greater sin than to say, "I know I liked that novel when I first read it, but it can't be good because it's inconsistent with my theory of fiction, so I guess I won't like it anymore." That's the trouble with political art and politicized criticism: they start with theory instead of experience. I can't think of a more efficient way to make bad art.'
--Terry Teachout

from http://booksinq.blogspot.com/2007/08/au-contraire.html
quoted from http://www.artsjournal.com/aboutlastnight/2007/08/tt_inconstant_reader.html

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Furthermore:

Progressives must start recognizing the spiritual poverty of contemporary secular humanism and reexamine the way that liberalism too often now automatically defines human aspiration and human happiness in reductively economic terms. If conservatives are serious about educational standards, they must support the teaching of art history in primary school--which means conservatives have to get over their phobia about the nude, which has been a symbol of Western art and Western individualism and freedom since the Greeks invented democracy.
--Camille Paglia

from http://www.bu.edu/arion/Paglia.htm

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Frank Wilson's blog Books Inq., is open for http://booksinq.blogspot.com/2007/08/au-contraire.html, and references both the Camille Paglia and Terry Teachout articles. And comment preferred here within the forum is fine, certainly.

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Posted by: rus bowden Aug 5 07, 10:18

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Following an http://68.178.150.189/discus/messages/5424/25677.html?1186322084 by Gary Blankenship, Charlene D. of Desert Moon drops a great comment into Frank's thread here:

http://booksinq.blogspot.com/2007/08/au-contraire.html#comments

And Fred Longworth comments at http://wildpoetryforum.com/~wildpoet/discus/messages/12/50735.html?1186216761.

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Posted by: rus bowden Aug 9 07, 20:17

On Terry Teachout and Camille Paglia's ideas about "http://booksinq.blogspot.com/2007/08/au-contraire.html":

sue kay and Gary Blankenship comment at http://wildpoetryforum.com/~wildpoet/discus/messages/12/50735.html?1186706109

And both Dragon and Beth Vieira delve into it at http://www.criticalpoet.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=26691

And Frank Wilson responds to Charlene D of Desert Moon at http://booksinq.blogspot.com/2007/08/au-contraire.html

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