ci-theory-and-method
GitHub辅助撰写《Critical Inquiry》风格论文,选择理论框架并精确运用概念。指导如何以理论为工具分析对象,避免行话堆砌,确保概念发挥实质分析作用,提升人文学科论文的阐释深度。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill ci-theory-and-method -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "ci-theory-and-method",
"description": "Use to choose and deploy the theoretical framework and critical method of a Critical Inquiry (CI) essay so theory does real analytic work on objects. CI is a leading theory journal across the humanities; this skill helps select a lens (hermeneutic, deconstructive, psychoanalytic, materialist, postcolonial, media-theoretical, etc.), use concepts precisely, and avoid jargon-as-decoration. It guides theoretical craft; it does not invent sources."
}
Theory & Method (ci-theory-and-method)
Critical Inquiry is, by reputation, "academe's most prestigious theory journal." Theory here is not a flourish — it is the instrument that lets an object yield a conceptual claim. This skill helps you pick the right lens, use its concepts precisely, and make the method visible without turning the essay into a doctrine seminar.
When to trigger
- Choosing the theoretical frame(s) for the essay
- Concepts are invoked but not clearly doing work
- A reviewer (real or imagined) flags "jargon" or "name-dropping"
- Deciding how much theory to expound versus apply
Use theory as an instrument
- Pick the lens the object needs. Let the question choose the theory, not vice versa — hermeneutics/phenomenology, structuralism/poststructuralism, psychoanalysis, Marxist/critical theory, deconstruction, new historicism, postcolonial/decolonial, critical race and Black study, feminist/queer theory, affect, media and visual-culture theory, ecocriticism, STS, new materialisms, aesthetics.
- Cite the primary theoretical text and render the concept in your own words before applying it;
show you have read it, not the handbook gloss (see
ci-citation-and-style). - Make the concept act. A concept earns its place only if it changes what you can say about the object. If the reading would be identical without it, cut it.
- You may theorize, not just apply. CI welcomes essays that build concepts — coin, refine, or recombine — when the new concept does demonstrable work.
Method, made visible
- State how you read — what counts as evidence, what kind of claim a reading licenses.
- Be explicit about the archive or corpus of attention even if it is a single object.
- Acknowledge the limits of the lens; every method foregrounds some things and hides others.
- Keep exposition proportionate: enough theory to ground the move, not a survey of the theorist.
Across disciplines
- CI rewards bringing a concept from one field to bear on another's objects — but you must respect the concept's home meaning and argue the transfer, not assume it.
- When two frameworks meet, stage their tension rather than blending them into mush.
Anti-patterns
- Jargon as decoration; theory invoked but not used
- Paraphrasing a theorist as a substitute for your own argument
- Applying a fashionable lens the object does not need
- A theory-dump introduction that delays the object indefinitely
- Misusing a concept stripped from its context to sound current
Operating pass for Critical Inquiry
Use this as a second-pass capability check. First lock the object, theoretical stakes, interpretive turn, and permission/citation discipline; then test whether the manuscript addresses humanities reviewers who expect a strong interpretive intervention rather than an empirical-results narrative.
- Primary move: Return a claim-evidence-risk ledger; every recommendation must point to a manuscript location or missing artifact.
- Decision ledger: return
claim / evidence / blocker / next editrows so the next pass can patch the manuscript directly. - Neighbor test: compare against PMLA for literary-field reach, New Literary History for theory/history, Representations for historically grounded cultural analysis; if the neighboring outlet has the stronger audience claim, recommend re-routing before polishing.
- Verification floor: before submission-ready advice, re-open
resources/official-source-map.mdfor volatile rules and name any live-check fact that could change the recommendation.
Output format
【Lens(es)】the framework(s) and primary text(s)
【Concept at work】the concept and what it lets you say about the object
【Apply vs build】using existing theory / refining or coining
【Method made visible】how you read; what a reading licenses
【Limits】what the lens hides
【Next】ci-structure-and-exposition
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md— theory and criticism reference shelf../../resources/official-source-map.md— CI's "no single school of thought" remit
Version History
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