I have in fact added to its meanings: treating it sometimes as the general domain of all statements, sometimes as an individualizable group of statements, and sometimes as a regulated practice that accounts for a certain number of statements... Issues in Curating Contemporary Art and Performanceeditado por - 2007 - 183 páginasSin vista previa disponible - Acerca de este libro
| Terry Threadgold - 1997 - 233 páginas
...meanings: treating it sometimes as the general domain of all statements, sometimes as an individualizable group of statements, and sometimes as a regulated...that accounts for a certain number of statements; and I have not allowed this same word 'discourse', which should have served as a boundary around the... | |
| Michael Huspek, Gary P. Radford - 1997 - 440 páginas
...meanings: treating it sometimes as the general domain of all statements, sometimes as an individualizable group of statements, and sometimes as a regulated...that accounts for a certain number of statements; and have I not allowed this same word "discourse," which should have served as a boundary around the... | |
| François Dosse - 1997 - 554 páginas
...event: "treating it sometimes as the general domain of all statements, sometimes as an individualizable group of statements, and sometimes as a regulated practice that accounts for a certain number of statements."31 His was a position of constant tension since he refused both hermetic discourse and... | |
| Sean Dobson - 2001 - 522 páginas
...meanings: treating it sometimes as the general domain of all statements, sometimes as an individualized group of statements, and sometimes as a regulated...that accounts for a certain number of statements; and have I not allowed this same word 'discourse,' which should have served as a boundary around the... | |
| Wendy Cealey Harrison, John Hood-Williams - 2002 - 272 páginas
...meanings; treating it sometimes as the general domain of all statements, sometimes as an individualizable group of statements, and sometimes as a regulated practice that accounts for a number of statements. (1972: 80) Even if the provisions of the Archaeology were later to be abandoned,... | |
| Norman Fairclough - 2003 - 294 páginas
...meanings: treating it sometimes as the general domain of all statements, sometimes as an individualizable group of statements, and sometimes as a regulated practice that accounts for a number of statements. (Foucault 1984) The analysis of discourse for Foucault is the analysis of the... | |
| Breda Gray - 2004 - 236 páginas
...treats discourse 'sometimes as the general domain of all statements, sometimes as an individualizable group of statements, and sometimes as a regulated practice that accounts for a number of statements' (1972: 80). All utterances have some effect but a particular identifiable group... | |
| Pushkala Prasad - 2005 - 360 páginas
...ways, "treating it sometimes as the grand domain of all statements, sometimes as an individualizeable group of statements, and sometimes as a regulated...accounts for a certain number of statements" (Foucault, 1972, 80). Searching for precise definitions of discourse in Foucault's own writings is something of... | |
| Shelley Lynn Tremain - 2010 - 359 páginas
...treated discourse "sometimes as the general domain of all statements, sometimes as an individualized group of statements, and sometimes as a regulated...accounts for a certain number of statements." (Foucault 1972, 80). He argued, furthermore, that [discourses are not once and for all subservient to power or... | |
| Eva-Marie Herlitzius - 2005 - 388 páginas
...discourse, "treating it sometimes as the general domain of all statements, sometimes as an individualizable group of statements, and sometimes as a regulated practice that accounts for a number of statements."181 This threefold working definition is important in that it reveals the inherent... | |
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