Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 10–11Indiana University Press, 1988 |
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... language could therefore be a process that destabilizes institution- alized ways of writing , allows discourses to disrupt their own foreseeability , and more particularly , unsettles the identity of meaning and speaking subject . In ...
... language could therefore be a process that destabilizes institution- alized ways of writing , allows discourses to disrupt their own foreseeability , and more particularly , unsettles the identity of meaning and speaking subject . In ...
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... language of the colonizer " took an abrupt turn and became , instead , a long agonizing process in which we started and since then have not stopped " interrogat [ ing ] ourselves about the ' masks ' [ we ] wore . " This language of the ...
... language of the colonizer " took an abrupt turn and became , instead , a long agonizing process in which we started and since then have not stopped " interrogat [ ing ] ourselves about the ' masks ' [ we ] wore . " This language of the ...
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... language that has constituted the backbone of the Western epistemological tradition has perhaps never been so intense as right now in the era of the postmodern . And it might well be that current attention to the incessant buzz of language ...
... language that has constituted the backbone of the Western epistemological tradition has perhaps never been so intense as right now in the era of the postmodern . And it might well be that current attention to the incessant buzz of language ...
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