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" A task that consists of not — of no longer — treating discourses as groups of signs (signifying elements referring to contents or representations) but as practices that systematically form the .objects of which they speak. "
A Comparative Analysis of the South African and German Reception of Nadine ... - Pagina 55
door Eva-Marie Herlitzius - 2005 - 384 pagina’s
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Knowledges: Historical and Critical Studies in Disciplinarity

Ellen Messer-Davidow, David R. Shumway, David Sylvan - 1993 - 480 pagina’s
...the regular formation of objects that emerge only in discourse. ... A task that consists of not — of no longer — treating discourses as groups of...systematically form the objects of which they speak" (Archaeology 47, 49). Moreover, the meanings of statements — and hence the objects made possible...
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Appropriating Shakespeare: Contemporary Critical Quarrels

Brian Vickers - 1994 - 532 pagina’s
...between them. Foucault described the task of his new 'archaeology of knowledge' as consisting 'of not — of no longer — treating discourses as groups of...systematically form the objects of which they speak' (Foucault 1972, p. 49). Language does not represent reality: it forms reality. The same idea was expressed...
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Medicine, Rationality and Experience: An Anthropological Perspective

Byron J. Good - 1994 - 268 pagina’s
...contemporary social sciences. Compare, for example, Foucault's notion of medical discourses as consisting "not of signs (signifying elements referring to contents...systematically form the objects of which they speak" (1972: 49). Theories of social and discursive practices - in anthropology, the sociology of science,...
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Gender, Literacy, Curriculum: Re-writing School Geography

Alison Lee - 1996 - 274 pagina’s
...reconstruction. According to Foucault. then. discourse analysis is a task which 'consists of not - of no longer - treating discourses as groups of signs...systematically form the objects of which they speak' (Foucault. 1972: 49). In contrast. in linguistics. discourse has traditionally been taken as being...
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Disorderly Discourse: Narrative, Conflict, & Inequality

Charles L. Briggs - 1996 - 261 pagina’s
...drawn from Foucault's (1972 [19691:49) emphasis on "treating discourse [not] as groups of signs ... but as practices that systematically form the objects of which they speak," as well as Silverstein's (1976, 1993) framework for analyzing the "metapragmatic" means through which...
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Burning with Desire: The Conception of Photography

Geoffrey Batchen - 1999 - 294 pagina’s
...Foucault describes them. Once again we confront a Foucauldian conundrum: "a task that consists of not — of no longer — treating discourses as groups of...that systematically form the objects of which they speak."52 As Foucault insists: In the descriptions for which 1 have attempted to provide a theory,...
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Instituting Science: The Cultural Production of Scientific Disciplines

Timothy Lenoir - 1997 - 392 pagina’s
...the regular formation of objects that emerge only in discourse. ... A task that consists of not — of no longer — treating discourses as groups of...that systematically form the objects of which they speak."15 Moreover, the meanings of statements — and hence the objects made possible within the discursive...
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Community Over Chaos: An Ecological Perspective on Communication Ethics

James A. Mackin - 1997 - 300 pagina’s
...that discourse "has created and left behind." The task of the archaeologist "consists of not . . . treating discourses as groups of signs (signifying...that systematically form the objects of which they speak."68 This emphasis on practices, or pragmatics, is typical of poststructural theory. Nevertheless,...
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Special Issue on Foucault

Robert Nola - 1998 - 184 pagina’s
...reality... but the ordering of objects'. Foucault's project becomes 'a task that consists of not... treating discourses as groups of signs (signifying...systematically form the objects of which they speak'. 's Foucault's project is put more radically in his 1970 essay 'Discourse on Language' included in the...
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The Art of Medical Anthropology: Readings

Sjaak van der Geest, Adri Rienks - 1998 - 436 pagina’s
...with an encompassing image of discourse as constitutive of that social order. He did not wish to treat "discourses as groups of signs (signifying elements...referring to contents or representations) but as practices which systematically form the objects of which they speak" (Foucault 1972.: 49). In the West, he maintains,...
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