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" What are the modes of existence of this discourse?" "Where does it come from; how is it circulated; who controls it? "
A Feminist Ethic of Risk - Side 150
av Sharon D. Welch - 1990 - 206 sider
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Language, Counter-memory, Practice: Selected Essays and Interviews

Michel Foucault - 1980 - 244 sider
...originality?" "What has he revealed of his most profound self in his language?" New questions will be heard: "What are the modes of existence of this discourse?"...subjects?" "Who can fulfill these diverse functions of the subject?" Behind all these questions we would hear little more than the murmur of indifference: "What...
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Twentieth-Century Literary Theory: An Introductory Anthology

Vassilis Lambropoulos, David Neal Miller - 1987 - 552 sider
...originality?" "What has he revealed of his most profound self in his language?" New questions will be heard: "What are the modes of existence of this discourse?"...subjects?" "Who can fulfill these diverse functions of the subject?" Behind all these questions we would hear little more than the murmur of indifference: "What...
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Conflicts in Feminism

Marianne Hirsch, Evelyn Fox Keller - 1990 - 416 sider
...originality?" "What has he revealed of his most profound self in his language?" New questions will be heard: "What are the modes of existence of this discourse?"...subjects?" "Who can fulfill these diverse functions of the subject?" Behind all these questions we would hear little more than the murmur of indifference: "What...
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Rethinking Popular Culture: Contempory Perspectives in Cultural Studies

Chandra Mukerji, Michael Schudson - 1991 - 514 sider
...originality?" "What has he revealed of his most profound self in his language?" New questions will be heard: "What are the modes of existence of this discourse?"...subjects?" "Who can fulfill these diverse functions of the subject?" Behind all these questions we would hear little more than the murmur of indifference: "What...
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High Anxiety: Catastrophe, Scandal, Age, and Comedy

Patricia Mellencamp - 1992 - 446 sider
...an author. Discourse . . . would unfold in a pervasive anonymity. . . . New questions will be heard: 'Where does it come from; how is it circulated; who...placements are determined for possible subjects?' " (29). One means of holding representation together, one means of defining our various texts, has...
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Contextual Authority and Aesthetic Truth

James S. Hans - 1992 - 376 sider
...investigate their different modes of existence in order to locate the power relations within them. In asking "Where does it come from; how is it circulated; who controls it?" we can begin to discern where the advantages lie in the disposition of differences in the overall circulation...
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The Birth-mark: Unsettling the Wilderness in American Literary History

Susan Howe - 1993 - 212 sider
...the history of these authorized and unauthorized texts? Foucault's questions in "What Is an Author?": "What are the modes of existence of this discourse?...come from; how is it circulated; who controls it?" are relevant here. New questions have been heard and new placements determined for poets who are men....
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The Construction of Authorship: Textual Appropriation in Law and Literature

Martha Woodmansee, Peter Jaszi - 1994 - 482 sider
...author?" moved him to formulate a series of new questions about the discursive formations of authorship. "What are the modes of existence of this discourse?...controls it? What placements are determined for possible subjects?"24 As I have indicated, the principal debates over auteurism were centered around what is...
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The Fate of the Self: German Writers and French Theory

Stanley Corngold - 1994 - 310 sider
...author) revealed of his deepest self in his language?" would be withdrawn in favor of such questions as "What are the modes of existence of this discourse? Where does it come from; how . . . circulated; who controls it?"62 He asks for this change, because it is meaningless, he says,...
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The Cambridge Companion to Virgil

Charles Martindale - 1997 - 408 sider
...originality?' 'What has he revealed of his most profound self in his language?' New questions will be heard: 'What are the modes of existence of this discourse?'...placements are determined for possible subjects? Who can fulfil these diverse functions of the subject?' Behind all these questions we would hear little more...
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