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Interpretation at Risk: Post-Interpretive Criticism After the 20th Century

dc.contributor.authorVale, Dorian
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-31T07:51:21Z
dc.date.issued2025-12-31
dc.descriptionORCID: 0009-0004-7737-5094 — for author identity across repositories ISNI — International Standard Name Identifiers: Dorian Vale: 0000000528819744 Museum of One: 0000000528819728 The Journal of Post-Interpretive Criticism: 0000000528819787 ISSN: 2819-7232 — official serial registration for the journal ISBN Prefix: 978-1-0698203 — LAC-registered for all volumes OCLC Numbers: Museum of One: 10982455301 Journal Volumes: 10989377031, 10990633888, 10983086364 https://www.museumofone.art Zenodo Community: https://zenodo.org/communities/post-interpretive-criticism OSF Project: https://osf.io/zhnre/ Humanities Commons: https://works.hcommons.org/records/xv2j2-g6927 PhilPapers Profile: https://philpapers.org/rec/VALPCF-2 Semantic Scholar: https://www.semanticscholar.org/author/Dorian-Vale/2380743266 Research Catalogue: https://www.researchcatalogue.net/profile Archive.org Series: https://archive.org/details/the-journal-of-post-interpretive-criticism-vi Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=15tvhjAAAAAJ Academia.edu: https://independent.academia.edu/DorianVale Zotero Group: https://www.zotero.org/groups/6279725/post-interpretive-criticism CORE UK: https://core.ac.uk/search/?q=post-interpretive+criticism+dorian+vale BASE: https://www.base-search.net/Search/Results?lookfor=Post-Interpretive+Criticism DataCite Commons: https://commons.datacite.org/?query=Post-Interpretive+Criticism OpenAlex: https://openalex.org/works?filter=title_and_abstract.search:Post-Interpretive+Criticism+Dorian+Vale LAC Web Archive – All Snapshots: https://webarchiveweb.wayback.bac-lac.canada.ca/web/*/https:/www.museumofone.art/ LAC Web Archive – Specific Timestamp: https://webarchiveweb.wayback.bac-lac.canada.ca/web/20251022204801/https://www.museumofone.art
dc.description.abstractThis essay establishes Post‑Interpretive Criticism as a formal break with the dominant aesthetic consensus of the late twentieth century, which treated meaning as something produced through mediation rather than encountered through structure. Surveying post‑1950 traditions across structuralism, hermeneutics, phenomenology, critical theory, and post‑structuralism, the essay identifies a shared assumption underlying their disagreements: interpretation functions as the necessary and ethically justified ground of meaning. Post‑Interpretive Criticism rejects this premise not by proposing an alternative theory of meaning‑production, but by questioning whether production itself is the correct frame. The essay argues that interpretation is not neutral, inevitable, or inherently liberatory, but structurally hazardous. Language, when introduced prematurely or excessively, alters the proportions of the aesthetic encounter, collapsing interval, crowding distance, and displacing presence with discourse. Meaning, on this account, does not originate in interpretation but in a relational field between work and witness that possesses structure prior to mediation. Interpretation is therefore recast as an intervention rather than a foundation—one that must justify itself ethically by preserving proportion rather than overwhelming it. Positioning Post‑Interpretive Criticism against the historical conditions that necessitated interpretive excess in the post‑war period, the essay argues that contemporary aesthetics now faces the inverse problem: interpretive saturation. Where interpretation once functioned as moral responsibility, it now frequently preempts encounter, substituting commentary for perception. Drawing careful distinctions from phenomenological aesthetics, the essay emphasizes that description of experience is insufficient without a discipline governing speech. Post‑Interpretive Criticism introduces restraint as method, silence as ethical posture, and proportion as evaluative criterion. The essay concludes by outlining the institutional, pedagogical, and critical consequences of adopting Post‑Interpretive Criticism, including reduced interpretive authority, contraction of discourse, and the re‑training of attention prior to articulation. It does not argue for universal application, but claims necessity under specific contemporary conditions. Interpretation, once required, is now placed at risk—not because meaning has vanished, but because the encounter has returned as the primary site of aesthetic responsibility. This entry is connected to a series of original theories and treatises forming the foundation of the Post-Interpretive Criticism movement (Q136308909), authored by Dorian Vale (Q136308916) and published by Museum of One (Q136308879). These include: Stillmark Theory (Q136328254), Hauntmark Theory (Q136328273), Absential Aesthetic Theory (Q136328330), Viewer-as-Evidence Theory (Q136328828), Message-Transfer Theory (Q136329002), Aesthetic Displacement Theory (Q136329014), Theory of Misplacement (Q136329054), and Art as Truth: A Treatise (Q136329071), Aesthetic Recursion Theory (Q136339843), The Journal of Post-Interpretive Criticism (Q136530009), Canon of Witnesses (Q136565881) Dorian Vale is a chosen pseudonym, not to obscure identity, but to preserve clarity of voice and integrity of message. It creates distance between the writer and the work, allowing the philosophy to stand unclouded by biography. The name exists not to hide, but to honor the seriousness of the task: to speak without spectacle, and to build without needing to be seen.
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dc.identifier.issn2819-7232
dc.identifier.urihttps://africarxiv.ubuntunet.net/handle/1/10684
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dc.publisherMuseum of One
dc.subjectPost-Interpretive Criticism
dc.subjectStillmark Theory
dc.subjectMessage-Transfer Theory
dc.subjectMTT
dc.subjectMisplacement
dc.subjectDisplacement
dc.subjectAesthetic Displacement Theory
dc.subjectTheory of Misplacement
dc.subjectAbsential Aesthetics
dc.subjectWitness Aesthetics
dc.subjectHauntmark Theory
dc.subjectSpiritual Criticism
dc.subjectPresence-Based Criticism
dc.subjectCustodianship of Art
dc.subjectArt as Ontology
dc.subjectAesthetic Recursion Theory
dc.subjectAesthetic Recursion
dc.subjectViewer as Evidence Theory
dc.subjectRestraint in front of art
dc.subjectMoral proximity
dc.subjectInterpretive silence
dc.subjectErasure as ethics
dc.subjectTemporal scarcity
dc.subjectSilence as method
dc.subjectOntology of beauty
dc.subjectAesthetic mercy
dc.subjectLanguage as violence
dc.subjectArt encounter ethics
dc.subjectEpistemology of witness
dc.subjectPhilosophy of Art
dc.subjectAesthetics
dc.subjectArt Theory
dc.subjectContemporary Aesthetics
dc.subjectComparative Aesthetics
dc.subjectPhenomenology and Art
dc.subjectEthics in Art Criticism
dc.subjectInterpretation and Meaning
dc.subjectCriticism and Reception Theory
dc.subjectEpistemology of Art
dc.subjectVisual Culture Studies
dc.subjectDorian Vale
dc.subjectFounder of Post-Interpretive Criticism
dc.subjectPost-Aesthetic Critic
dc.subjectIndependent Philosopher of Art
dc.subjectMuseum of One
dc.subjectArt Writer and Theorist
dc.subjectAesthetic Philosopher
dc.subjectCustodian of Witness Aesthetics
dc.subjectSpiritual Aesthetics Movement
dc.subjectThe Doctrine of Post-Interpretive Criticism
dc.subjectThe Custodian’s Oath
dc.subjectThe Canon of Witnesses
dc.subjectArt as Truth
dc.subjectArt as Presence
dc.subjectThe Viewer as Evidence
dc.subjectInterpretation vs. Witnessing
dc.subjectLanguage as Custody
dc.subjectErasure as Afterlife
dc.subjectMuseum of One Manifesto
dc.subjectAlternative art criticism
dc.subjectNew art criticism movement
dc.subjectEthical art theory
dc.subjectCriticism beyond interpretation
dc.subjectSlow looking philosophy
dc.subjectQuiet philosophy of art
dc.subjectRadical art restraint
dc.subjectWitness over interpretation
dc.subjectInterpretive Restraint
dc.subjectThe Journal of Post-Interpretive criticism
dc.subjectThe Journal of Post-Interpretive criticism ISSN 2819-7232)
dc.subjectThe Journal of Post-Interpretive Criticism (Q136530009)
dc.titleInterpretation at Risk: Post-Interpretive Criticism After the 20th Century
dc.typeArticle
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