ci-topic-selection
GitHub用于评估选题是否符合《Critical Inquiry》期刊标准,判断是否具备跨学科理论干预价值。通过四项测试(非单纯解读、跨领域意义、理论实效、适度野心)及同行评审模拟,帮助作者优化框架,决定投稿文章或回应形式。
触发场景
安装
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill ci-topic-selection -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "ci-topic-selection",
"description": "Use when deciding whether a project fits Critical Inquiry (CI) and which format to target. CI is the leading interdisciplinary journal of criticism and theory in the arts and humanities, associated with no single school and tied to no single discipline; the test is a theoretical intervention with stakes beyond one field, not subfield novelty or a competent close reading alone. Helps frame the project; it does not gather sources."
}
Topic Selection & Fit (ci-topic-selection)
Critical Inquiry is the discipline-crossing flagship of criticism and theory in the arts and humanities. The bar is not "a smart reading no one has done" — it is "a theoretical intervention that reorients a conversation across fields." Use this skill to pressure-test fit before you invest.
When to trigger
- Choosing among possible projects or framings for a CI essay
- A reader said the piece feels "like a seminar paper" or "department-internal"
- Deciding between a full Article and a Critical Response
- Wondering whether the project is really theory, or just an able reading
The CI fit test
A strong CI essay usually clears all four:
- An intervention, not a reading. It changes how readers think about a concept, a practice, a period, or a medium — it does not merely interpret one more text competently.
- Interdisciplinary stakes. A scholar in a different field (an art historian reading a literary essay; a philosopher reading a film essay) should see why it matters. The claim travels.
- Theory doing real work. A concept (from theory, philosophy, or the essay's own coinage) is put
to work on objects and earns its keep — not name-dropped (see
ci-theory-and-method). - Ambition proportionate to scope. A large, genuinely interesting claim, made answerable within ~9,500 words (notes included) — neither a grand gesture without objects nor a tiny point.
Reach past your home field (CI is interdisciplinary by design)
| Home field | Reach across the disciplines by… |
|---|---|
| Literary study | make the stakes conceptual, not only textual — what does the reading do to a theory? |
| Art / visual culture | draw the argument about images, seeing, or mediation that a non-art-historian needs |
| Film / media | tie the case to general questions of form, technology, temporality, or attention |
| Philosophy / aesthetics | ground the concept in objects or cases, not only in the literature of the concept |
| Politics / history | show the conceptual or critical stakes, not just the empirical record |
Pitch test — one paragraph, addressed across fields
Write the project as a short pitch aimed at a serious critic in a different field, then grade it against the fit test above.
Before (department-internal). "No one has yet read this novelist's late letters alongside her marginalia; doing so recovers a more ambivalent stance toward revision than the criticism acknowledges." Competent, publishable — elsewhere; nothing travels past the subfield.
After (CI-shaped). "Revision is treated across the humanities as improvement — movement toward the work the author 'really' intended. These letters and marginalia show revision keeping a work permanently unsettled instead — and textual editing, art history's definitive state, and the philosophy of intention all inherit the confusion." Same archive; now the claim has consequences in three fields. (Fictional project.)
If no rewrite gives another field a reason to care, the project belongs in a field journal — learning that now costs a paragraph, not a year.
Quick disqualifiers (settle before investing)
- The strongest available sentence begins "No one has yet examined…" — coverage novelty is not an intervention.
- Deleting the theorist's name from the pitch changes nothing — the theory is décor.
- The claim needs counts, a corpus, or a dataset to persuade — wrong venue.
- The whole point is contesting one prior CI essay — that is a Critical Response, not a stretched Article.
Format choice
- Article — full argument, broad theoretical claim, ≤ 9,500 words (incl. notes and all bibliographical information).
- Critical Response — a focused reply to or debate with a published CI piece, ≤ 3,000 words;
it argues, it does not summarize (see
ci-argument-and-intervention). - Review — a short notice, ≤ 500 words.
Anti-patterns
- "No one has read X through theorist Y" as the whole contribution (a reading, not an intervention)
- A literature survey or state-of-the-field with no claim of its own
- A grand theoretical gesture with no object to test it on
- A department-internal point with no reason for another field to care
Output format
【Project】one sentence
【Intervention】what it changes for readers (not "what it reads")
【Interdisciplinary stakes】who outside the home field cares, and why
【Theory at work】the concept and the object it acts on
【Format】Article / Critical Response / Review
【Fit verdict】strong / needs reframing / off-fit (why)
【Next】ci-scholarly-positioning
Supplementary resources
../../resources/external_tools.md— primary objects, theory shelf, archives and image sources../../resources/official-source-map.md— CI scope, formats, and word caps
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