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Wishful performativity: translation and the linguistic structures of a stalled rights imaginary in Mae Sot, Thailand

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2022
Abstract From the perspective of a legal aid clinic that works with foreign workers in Mae Sot, Thailand, this article explores how the project of extending legal rights to migrants is structured by tensions between the ideals of translation – what translation should be, who ought to conduct it, and how its efficacy might be imagined –
Malavika Reddy
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Correlation of Real, Symbolic and Imaginary Spheres in Explanation of Linguistic Reality from the Point of View of Philosophy

Education and Science Without Limits Fundamental and Applied Researches, 2023
Functioning and correlation of three interrelated areas (areas of real, symbolic and imaginary) of the functioning of linguistic reality within the framework of the symbolic-linguistic representation of the language system is the subject of research in the article. There is an attempt to differentiate these spheres.
E. M. Samorodova, A. A. Samorodov
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The Catalan Question Revisited: On Lodares, a Dubious ‘Linguistic Community’ and Imaginary Threats To It

Bulletin of Spanish Studies, 2006
As Jeremy Hardy once memorably wrote, ‘the social sciences wouldn't even exist without people who have axes to grind’, which is the reason why their practitioners must rigorously stick to some basi...
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Lexical Exploration of the In-Between: Linguistic Imaginary and Mind’s Topic

IRIS, 2016
Associé à l’instabilité et à l’insaisissable, mais aussi aux liens et contacts multiples (entre deux peuples, deux cultures, deux phénomènes), le concept d’entre-deux semble échapper à toute définition construite sur des oppositions binaires. Il figure parmi les notions à la mode. Nous semblons innover « entre ».
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(Re)searching Dewey for feminist imaginaries: Linguistic continuity, discourse and gossip

Studies in Philosophy and Education, 1995
In the following essay I hope to draw connections, recognizable compatabilities between a Deweyan pragmatic notion of communication and a feminist reading of a commonplace familiar to us all — a social practice I shall call for now — “serious gossip.”2 In doing this I believe my purpose matches Dewey’s in his day; to propose that philosophy should not ...
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