"Aida" walks a fine line between post-feminist critique and blatant objectification. | |
- I don't critique. | |
- Look, Mr. American Pop Song Maker, if your songs do not critique the hegemony of populist consumption... | |
- Maybe you could critique it. | |
- When we watch rehearsal tapes and critique each other. | |
"Aida" walks a fine line between post-feminist critique and blatant objectification. | |
- I don't critique. | |
- Look, Mr. American Pop Song Maker, if your songs do not critique the hegemony of populist consumption... | |
- Maybe you could critique it. | |
- When we watch rehearsal tapes and critique each other. | |
'Cause I really, really need to catch up on these important cultural critiques. | |
, is everybody done with their cute critiques? | |
- I want clues, not art critiques! | |
- Well, I don't mind the harsh critiques. | |
And yes, I have been piercing in my critiques of non-violence. | |
'Cause I really, really need to catch up on these important cultural critiques. | |
, is everybody done with their cute critiques? | |
- I want clues, not art critiques! | |
- Well, I don't mind the harsh critiques. | |
And yes, I have been piercing in my critiques of non-violence. | |
- Anytime an artist goes up to get critiqued, there's always that nervousness of, "They're gonna hate it." | |
And then broke off into focus groups and critiqued each other. | |
Damian, he encouraged me, he critiqued me, he... | |
I am not here to be critiqued by you. | |
I'm not used to having my tongue skills critiqued like this, OK? | |
- Are you critiquing my food? - Mama. | |
And what was Richard doing, except critiquing her in such a way that preserved and perhaps propelled his tenuous self-image into something that he could live with. | |
Anyway, we're supposed to be looking for clues, not critiquing the lovelorn. | |
But nobody's critiquing them. | |
Dissections of, say, middle-class marriage, of suburban life... and yet with tremendous sympathy... for the individuals at the center of the frame... even ifhe's critiquing, I think, the structures into which we've become slaves. | |
- Anytime an artist goes up to get critiqued, there's always that nervousness of, "They're gonna hate it." | |
And then broke off into focus groups and critiqued each other. | |
Damian, he encouraged me, he critiqued me, he... | |
I am not here to be critiqued by you. | |
I'm not used to having my tongue skills critiqued like this, OK? | |
- Are you critiquing my food? - Mama. | |
And what was Richard doing, except critiquing her in such a way that preserved and perhaps propelled his tenuous self-image into something that he could live with. | |
Anyway, we're supposed to be looking for clues, not critiquing the lovelorn. | |
But nobody's critiquing them. | |
Dissections of, say, middle-class marriage, of suburban life... and yet with tremendous sympathy... for the individuals at the center of the frame... even ifhe's critiquing, I think, the structures into which we've become slaves. | |