The Politics of Reflexivity: Narrative and the Constitutive Poetics of CultureJohns Hopkins University Press, 1986 - 271 pagina's |
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Pagina 92
... philosophical systems . By contrast , " The women's rougher , simpler , more upright judgment , em- braces the whole truth , which their tact , their mistrust of masculine ideal- ism , ever prevents them from speaking in its entirety ...
... philosophical systems . By contrast , " The women's rougher , simpler , more upright judgment , em- braces the whole truth , which their tact , their mistrust of masculine ideal- ism , ever prevents them from speaking in its entirety ...
Pagina 185
... philosophical is a circular ( " centric " ) system that posits its own ground the moment its discourse begins , but also that to discuss its issues we are forced to use that same self - justifying vocabulary . In narrative , regardless ...
... philosophical is a circular ( " centric " ) system that posits its own ground the moment its discourse begins , but also that to discuss its issues we are forced to use that same self - justifying vocabulary . In narrative , regardless ...
Pagina 243
... philosophical and political qualities as well , and outlines in all these spheres the elements that have been resituated by the historical forces that have produced the modern state , the corollary cult of selfhood , and the form of the ...
... philosophical and political qualities as well , and outlines in all these spheres the elements that have been resituated by the historical forces that have produced the modern state , the corollary cult of selfhood , and the form of the ...
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Narrative Reflexivity and Constitutive Poetics | 1 |
Conrad Early Modernism and the Narrators | 66 |
FOUR | 122 |
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