On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 3:33 PM, Dave Sikula <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you consider this a mugging, I'd hate to see what you think of a really
> savage review. The guy went to the concert, didn't like it or the genre,
> and reported that. Perhaps it would have made more sense to send someone
> who was a little more inclined to like it, but jeez, I personally find that
> "fiddle and banjo crap" (© Martin Mull) excruciating to listen to, and
> would have been far less forgiving.


My use of the term "mugging" may not communicate my point well. I don't
care that the WaPo published a negative review of a musical genre that I
happen to like. I would not care if they published a much harsher criticism
of the band. My point is, that what they published was not a review of the
band or the concert at all.

If you send me to a punk rock concert I would not understand what I was
listening to, nor would I care to. The "review" that I would write would
provide no information or informed opinion or reflection on the quality of
the music or the performance. It would simply be 500 words of me saying how
much I hate punk music. Now, there may be a place in a newspaper for an
opinion piece about how much I hate punk music (I should hope so), but it
should not be confused with criticism of the performance.

When Raiders of the Lost Ark first came out I told a friend how much I
enjoyed it, including the remark "this is almost a perfect movie". I had
not yet read a review of the film, but I think several included a similar
phrase. My friend went to see the film on the strength of my review, and
came back outraged, complaining that such a comic book, childish, action
film was far from his idea of a perfect movie, going on to refer
ostentatiously to Wild Strawberries and Citizen Cane. I tried to explain to
him that movies have to be judged in context, and according to what they
are trying to be. Raiders comes as close to fully realizing in every
respect the kind of film it is trying to be than all but 8 or 9 other films
ever made, and in that sense is just about perfect.

I am a Professor of Psychology at a liberal arts college. A couple of years
ago a student came to my office and just blasted me two weeks into one of
my courses for being a bad teacher. Her reasons for my being a bad teacher
were that I spend all of my time in class on scientific evidence related to
human behavior and cognition, and did not spend any time on intuitive and
subjective reflections on human mystical, spiritual and psychic abilities.
I am no stranger to negative reviews of my teaching from undergraduates,
but in this case I had to (eventually) interrupt the student and point out
that she was not really telling me the ways in which I was a bad teacher,
but telling me why she did not like academic psychology as taught in
American colleges and universities. We agreed that unless she was
interested in reconsidering her views, she might be better off just
withdrawing from the class, but that I was not really going to take her
feedback seriously or try to implement it.

I would be interested in a folk music expert writing a review that explains
why Mumford falls fall short of what good folk music should sound like. I
might even be interested in a punk rock expert writing a review of why he
is able to appreciate some folk music, but not Mumford because they are
trite or cliched or whatever. I am not interested in a punk rock fan
pretending to write a review of Mumford but instead simply indulging his
unreflected and (apparently) uninformed opinion about folk music in
general, and that is why I refer to it as a mugging and not a review.

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