Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Oplag 12–13Indiana University Press, 1989 |
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... individual can never be a self - sufficient unity . On the contrary , for Kristeva , the individual is an intersection of intertextuality , a subject - in - process , a subject in dialectical crisis . It is the refusal to acknowledge ...
... individual can never be a self - sufficient unity . On the contrary , for Kristeva , the individual is an intersection of intertextuality , a subject - in - process , a subject in dialectical crisis . It is the refusal to acknowledge ...
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... individual . Intertextuality involves differences that are not merely lin- guistic but historical and contextual as well . As the discussion of the term " individual " shows , in spite of the easy familiarity Americans assume with ...
... individual . Intertextuality involves differences that are not merely lin- guistic but historical and contextual as well . As the discussion of the term " individual " shows , in spite of the easy familiarity Americans assume with ...
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... individual . How do you see women and gender in this question of individual differences ? Kristeva : First , the idea of the individual as connected , as having been discovered from the feminine : I am not sure that that can be ...
... individual . How do you see women and gender in this question of individual differences ? Kristeva : First , the idea of the individual as connected , as having been discovered from the feminine : I am not sure that that can be ...
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