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Poststructuralism

SAGE Research Methods Foundations, 2020
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Poststructuralism and Post Qualitative Inquiry: What Can and Must Be Thought

Qualitative Inquiry, 2022
St. Pierre argues that the immanent concepts and onto-epistemological arrangements of scholars we call poststructural, postmodern, posthuman, and other “posts” do not enable preexisting, conventional, humanist 20th-century social science research ...
E. S. St. Pierre
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Poststructuralism: A Very Short Introduction

, 2022
Poststructuralism challenges traditional ways of thinking about the relations between human beings, culture, and the world. Language and meaning are reappraised, and with them assumptions about what it is possible for us to know.
Catherine Belsey
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Poststructuralism

2006
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Finlayson, Alan, Martin, James
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Poststructuralism

2021
Abstract This chapter offers an account of central issues and themes in feminist philosophical engagements with poststructuralism, reflection on examples of important contributions to this discussion, a discussion of the extent to which feminist work has engaged and critiqued the mainstream of the field, and feminist poststructuralist ...
William Terrell Wright   +1 more
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The Edinburgh Companion to Poststructuralism

, 2013
Poststructuralism and Modern European Philosophy From Marxism to Poststructuralism From Structuralism to Poststructuralism On Language and Text On Structure and Subject On Image and Form On Economy and Institution On Resistance and Limit Archaeology and ...
Benoit Dillet   +2 more
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Poststructuralism

The Handbook of Economic Methodology is a major multidisciplinary reference work on the developing field of economic methodology.
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Poststructuralism

Philosophy International Journal, 2023
One theme in Continental Philosophy is to militate against structures, of language and institutions, as Nietzsche and Foucault did, and Habermas to some extent. That is called ‘poststructuralism’ by some. In this brief note, I do not oppose institutions, because societies cannot do without them.
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Poststructuralism

2019
Abstract This chapter argues that the willingness of the poststructuralist narratologists (particularly Chatman, Lanser, Brooks, and de Lauretis) to look beyond the confines of twentieth-century linguistics and semiotics for their critical concepts and models re-energizes narratology’s relationship with ancient poetics. At the same time,
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