loetudes
Loetudes is a coined term used to describe compact, self-contained studies that straddle practical instruction and critical analysis in the arts and humanities. The word is a blend of etude, from the French for study or exercise, with a modern prefix suggesting accessibility and modular form. There is no single origin point; loetudes have emerged in 21st-century educational and critical communities through online platforms, teaching resources, and experimental journals.
Typical loetudes are short and tightly focused, usually ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand
Formats vary widely: written essays, video essays, podcasts, or interactive web modules. Some are standalone introductions
Reception has been mixed. Proponents argue that loetudes lower barriers to engagement by distilling complex topics
See also: Étude, Micro-essays, Pedagogical approaches to criticism, Short-form scholarship.