The Politics of Reflexivity: Narrative and the Constitutive Poetics of CultureJohns Hopkins University Press, 1986 - 271 pagina's |
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... ground on which , not coinci- dentally , the Gray Champion makes his last tangible stand . The Issue of Narrative ... grounds 29 The Politics of Reflexivity.
... ground on which , not coinci- dentally , the Gray Champion makes his last tangible stand . The Issue of Narrative ... grounds 29 The Politics of Reflexivity.
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... ground , respectively , in transcendent spirituality and in principles of truth . What he finds instead is that self and system are coconstitutive in terms of the semiotic matrix within which both take place . He had ex- pected to act ...
... ground , respectively , in transcendent spirituality and in principles of truth . What he finds instead is that self and system are coconstitutive in terms of the semiotic matrix within which both take place . He had ex- pected to act ...
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... ground . Hence Lance complains that the townfolk take the movie stars ' roles more seriously than their own lives : " the movie folk were trafficking in illu- sions in a real world but the real world thought that its reality could only ...
... ground . Hence Lance complains that the townfolk take the movie stars ' roles more seriously than their own lives : " the movie folk were trafficking in illu- sions in a real world but the real world thought that its reality could only ...
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Narrative Reflexivity and Constitutive Poetics | 1 |
Conrad Early Modernism and the Narrators | 66 |
FOUR | 122 |
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