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present...respect their difference...revive those shifty significations which do not pay court to our concerns, but are full of meaningof that past present.... Thepastis past onlyto us. (Beer, 1989:68) The readingstrategy which Iadopt ...
present...respect their difference...revive those shifty significations which do not pay court to our concerns, but are full of meaningof that past present.... Thepastis past onlyto us. (Beer, 1989:68) The readingstrategy which Iadopt ...
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This question is especially pertinent in the case of Foucault, who does not seem a particularly straightforward theorist tochoose: a philosopher who studiedthe history of medical practice, the development of theprison and the discourses ...
This question is especially pertinent in the case of Foucault, who does not seem a particularly straightforward theorist tochoose: a philosopher who studiedthe history of medical practice, the development of theprison and the discourses ...
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there is little to gain from a fully unified survey of Foucault's work...a survey which places the writing under the control of whatever is taken to be the author's final meaning. Authorism of this kind is idealist, and tocover the ...
there is little to gain from a fully unified survey of Foucault's work...a survey which places the writing under the control of whatever is taken to be the author's final meaning. Authorism of this kind is idealist, and tocover the ...
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Withinthestudy of colonial discourse, which poses itselfas referringto 'reality', astellingthe 'truth' about other countries, the notion of discourse can beuseful.In discussing theway we can describe 'reality' Foucault says: We must not ...
Withinthestudy of colonial discourse, which poses itselfas referringto 'reality', astellingthe 'truth' about other countries, the notion of discourse can beuseful.In discussing theway we can describe 'reality' Foucault says: We must not ...
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analytics realises that he [sic]is produced by what he is studying, consequently he can never stand outside it' (Dreyfus and Rabinow (eds), 1982:125). Thus,the interpreter has no privileged place in relation tothe material s/he works on ...
analytics realises that he [sic]is produced by what he is studying, consequently he can never stand outside it' (Dreyfus and Rabinow (eds), 1982:125). Thus,the interpreter has no privileged place in relation tothe material s/he works on ...
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