Want to make creations as awesome as this one?

Transcript

PROFESSOR: ANÁLIDA PÉREZ CARDONA

CRITICAL REVIEW

One of the competencies that university students must develop during their academic training is the writing of academic texts. To do so, they must know not only the written code, but also the textual typologies and their genres in order to adjust the content to the structure of these, such as, for example, the critical review. Although this type of discursive genre can be done on different cultural products (a film, an academic article, a play, etc.), this presentation will provide guidelines for writing a critical review of a book.

Presentation

Understanding what a critical review is, how it is structured and the steps involved in its elaboration.

eccones como esta te ayudarán a oner ordsden

COMPETENCY

INDEX

Characteristics

Elaboration

Example

Definition

Superstructure

Index

It is a hybrid academic document because it gives an account of the information of a base text (expository nature) and presents a critical vision of its content (argumentative nature). In other words, it is a brief writing in which a work is summarized and evaluated at the same time.

DEFINITION

CHARACTERISTICS

It contains an objective analysis of the information on the reviewed product.

It informs in a brief and complete manner about the most relevant aspects of the reviewed work.

It uses formal language that must be understandable (direct, clear, and simple) for any reader.

Index

CONCLUSION

BODY/DEVELOPMENT

Index

INTRODUCTION

HEADER

SUPERSTRUCTURE

Revision

Textualization

Planning

Documentation

Step 1

Step 5

Step 3

Step 4

Rewriting

Step 2

Index

steps to elaborate it

Example of a review

Index

Digital resources in English and Spanish that are useful for learning how to write a critical review.

Index

Pineda, N. (n.d.). Guide to preparing a review. Spanish Center of the University of the Andes. Reading, writing and speaking in Spanish. Review guide. http://programadeescritura.uniandes.edu.co/images/Recursos/guias/GRs.pdf Rodríguez, A. (2012). Preparation of Reviews. Work document. Sánchez, L. (2006). Know how to write. Ed. Aguilar. Xaverian Writing Center. (2017). Six steps to write a review. Pontifical Javeriana University. https://www.javerianacali.edu.co/centro-escritura/recursos/seis-pasos-para-elaborar-una-resena

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Index

OVI'S AUTHOR:Análida Pérez CardonaLicentiate in Linguistics and LiteratureE-mail: analida.perez@cecar.edu.coEducational institution to which the author belongs:Corporación Universitaria del Caribe (CECAR)2003

The reviewer condenses his/her position or point of view on the base text in order to:

  • Recommend its reading (for its contributions to science, technology, art, etc.).
  • Suggest that it is not worth reading (in a respectful manner, that is, without using derogatory language).

  • The name of the author or the names of the authors and the title of the original text are rewritten.
  • Fundamental biographical data about the author or authors of the work is included.
  • The main (global) idea, objective or thesis of the base text is presented.

Data that identify the reviewed work: - author- year of publication- title of the work- publisher- number of pages

  • Summary of the reviewed work: the fundamental contents of the base text are presented in a selective and condensed manner, taking into account the way the work is constructed (sections, chapters, etc.).
  • Critical-argued commentary on the base text: the compelling reasons (evaluative judgments) are provided to support the successes and failures found in the work read.