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How we understand language and subjectivity is central to this project . In her book In Other Worlds : Essays in Culture and Politics , Gayatri Spivak makes the following statement : The problem of human discourse is generally seen as ...
How we understand language and subjectivity is central to this project . In her book In Other Worlds : Essays in Culture and Politics , Gayatri Spivak makes the following statement : The problem of human discourse is generally seen as ...
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As Bakhtin claims : utterance is not speech conceived as a holiday from system , representing the individual ability to will language elements into freely chosen combinations . Besides forms of language , there exist as well forms of ...
As Bakhtin claims : utterance is not speech conceived as a holiday from system , representing the individual ability to will language elements into freely chosen combinations . Besides forms of language , there exist as well forms of ...
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Writing History : Language , Class , and Gender . In T. de Lauretis . ( Ed . ) . Feminist Studies / Critical Studies . Bloomington : Indiana University Press . Sontag , S. ( Ed . ) . ( 1987 ) . A Barthes Reader .
Writing History : Language , Class , and Gender . In T. de Lauretis . ( Ed . ) . Feminist Studies / Critical Studies . Bloomington : Indiana University Press . Sontag , S. ( Ed . ) . ( 1987 ) . A Barthes Reader .
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Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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