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" The point is that texts have ways of existing that even in their most rarefied form are always enmeshed in circumstance, time, place, and society — in short, they are in the world, and hence worldly. "
J.M. Coetzee: South Africa and the Politics of Writing - Pagina 3
door David Attwell - 1993 - 160 pagina’s
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Edward Said: Criticism and Society

Abdirahman A. Hussein - 2004 - 354 pagina’s
...which are felt regardless of whatever objectivity the critic's methods possess. The point is that texts have ways of existing that even in their most rarefied...society - in short, they are in the world, and hence worldly.62 It is this dialectical conception of language that Said invokes in his effort to overturn...
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Imagining' Biblical Worlds: Studies in Spatial, Social and Historical ...

David M. Gunn, Paula McNutt - 2002 - 354 pagina’s
...World, the Text, and the Critic (1991: 35), 'have ways of existing that even in their most ratified form are always enmeshed in circumstance, time, place,...short, they are in the world, and hence worldly', then so are biblical studies, its practitioners and their scholarly output equally worldly. The methodologies,...
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Design and Rhetoric in a Sanskrit Court Epic: The Kirātārjunīya of Bhāravi

Indira Viswanathan Peterson - 2003 - 324 pagina’s
...exalt his patron by identifying him with an eminent hero in the older epic.12 Nevertheless, "...texts have ways of existing that even in their most rarefied...are always enmeshed in circumstance, time, place, society — in short, they are in the world, and hence worldly."14 As I will show in the course of...
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Beyond Empire and Nation: Postnational Arguments in the Fiction of Nuruddin ...

Francis Ngaboh-Smart - 2004 - 196 pagina’s
...by their formal excesses. Generally, though, what this group have in common is the belief that texts "are always enmeshed in circumstance, time, place,...short, they are in the world, and hence worldly." 7 The result is writing that simultaneously activates text and society as a method of allowing works...
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Beyond Empire and Nation: Postnational Arguments in the Fiction of Nuruddin ...

Francis Ngaboh-Smart - 2004 - 194 pagina’s
...by their formal excesses. Generally, though, what this group have in common is the belief that texts "are always enmeshed in circumstance, time, place,...society - in short, they are in the world, and hence worldly."7 The result is writing that simultaneously activates text and society as a method of allowing...
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Edward Said at the Limits

Mustapha Marrouchi - 2004 - 360 pagina’s
...provides his own definition of textuality: "A text is a being in the world and has ways of existence that are always enmeshed in circumstance, time, place and...society; in short, they are in the world, and hence are worldly" (1983: 165). The upshot is that the materiality of a text is liberating precisely because...
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Between Ethnography and Fiction: Verrier Elwin and the Tribal Question in India

Tanka Bahadur Subba, Sujit Som - 2005 - 288 pagina’s
...immediate contact between author and medium' (Said 1991: 33). Said underlines the fact that 'texts have ways of existing that even in their most rarefied...in short, they are in the world, and hence worldly' (ibid: 35). What follows from this is that a text's discursive journey is neither a purely linguistic...
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Jewish Writing and the Deep Places of the Imagination

Mark Krupnick - 2006 - 383 pagina’s
..."world" appears so frequently in these essays. The thesis statement appears early and often: "Texts have ways of existing that even in their most rarefied form are always enmeshed in circumstances: time, place, and society, in short, they are in the world, and hence worldly." It's...
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Paradoxical Citizenship: Edward Said

Edward W. Said - 2006 - 298 pagina’s
...to the point of a disapproving domainization. However, Said's point about all texts as always being enmeshed in circumstance, time, place and society...in short, they are in the world and hence "worldly" can have a static propositional totality which is out of tune with my orientation to textual interpretation....
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Réflexions littéraires sur l'espace public marocain dans l'œuvre d ...

Safoi Babana-Hampton - 2008 - 208 pagina’s
...conditions de leur production et de leur distribution. Il affirme par la même occasion : « texts hâve ways of existing that even in their most rarefied...are in the world, and hence worldly » (The World, the Text 35). On se rappellera la réflexion de Frederic Jameson sur la même question et qui rejoint...
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