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art criticism
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South Korea
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Art criticism may focus on the technical skill and craftsmanship of the artist, with an emphasis on meticulous execution and precision.
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2
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artistic critiques
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Korea
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Artistic critiques may be rooted in principles of harmony and balance, and focus heavily on the aesthetics and technical skill of the artwork.
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3
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critique
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South Korea
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In South Korea, critique may be expressed subtly and indirectly, often influenced by the Confucian value of maintaining social order and avoiding public embarrassment.
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1
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4
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film criticism
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South Korea
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Film critics often focus on the cultural and social implications of movies, and their reviews may heavily influence the box office success of a film.
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1
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5
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film criticism
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South Korea
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Respect for the work of filmmakers is a central tenet of film criticism, and critics often adopt a supportive and constructive approach to their reviews.
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1
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6
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government criticism
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North Korea
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Seen as a threat to the state and heavily censored
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1
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7
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literary criticism
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South Korea
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Less institutionalized and less prominent in academic settings compared to creative writing or literature appreciation
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1
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8
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theater criticism
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South Korea
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Prominent in mainstream media and entertainment magazines, often incorporating celebrity gossip and industry trends into theater reviews.
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