Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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... seems to have what Barthes called in his Mythologies a nauseating monotony . Set in place by reactive romantics , and in turn , by reactive academics , the clichés shift in value over time , alternating from the positive to the negative ...
... seems to have what Barthes called in his Mythologies a nauseating monotony . Set in place by reactive romantics , and in turn , by reactive academics , the clichés shift in value over time , alternating from the positive to the negative ...
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... seems to me to be paradigmatically located deeper in the American structure than such laments suggest . It seems to me to be located in an American " resistance to language " -a suspicion of language in spoken or wrtten form that John T ...
... seems to me to be paradigmatically located deeper in the American structure than such laments suggest . It seems to me to be located in an American " resistance to language " -a suspicion of language in spoken or wrtten form that John T ...
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... seems to me to be less relativist than relational : in Foucault's own words , he seeks to define " the total set of relations that unite , at a given period , the discursive practices that give rise to epistemological figures , sciences ...
... seems to me to be less relativist than relational : in Foucault's own words , he seeks to define " the total set of relations that unite , at a given period , the discursive practices that give rise to epistemological figures , sciences ...
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