Discourse, Bindi 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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Síða 176
... context which individuals lived through , of immense physical and moral pain , of death and destruction . But it is also a metaphysical context , which is the context of a generalized doubt about values . God does not exist and nothing ...
... context which individuals lived through , of immense physical and moral pain , of death and destruction . But it is also a metaphysical context , which is the context of a generalized doubt about values . God does not exist and nothing ...
Síða 182
... context , and thus she evidences a passionate interest and investment in specificity . She is as much interested in the specificity of what has been said previously , by whom and in what context , as she is in the particular material ...
... context , and thus she evidences a passionate interest and investment in specificity . She is as much interested in the specificity of what has been said previously , by whom and in what context , as she is in the particular material ...
Síða 185
... context ) to dif- ferent situations . To learn to ask what political work a discourse can do rather than what it says , it seems to me , is an enabling act , a form of knowing that can have powerful future consequences . It is this ...
... context ) to dif- ferent situations . To learn to ask what political work a discourse can do rather than what it says , it seems to me , is an enabling act , a form of knowing that can have powerful future consequences . It is this ...
Efni
Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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