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Political Narration after the Poststructuralist Critique
Everyday life attests to the centrality of stories in our thinking. We make sense of personal and world events alike by putting them in a story, and when we ask someone, “what happened?,” we do not expect a mere list of facts but a pattern of identifiable actors and actions, related together within beginnings and endings.
Shari Stone-Mediatore
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Inside/Outside: Walker, Ashley and the Poststructuralist Critique of IR
Richard Ashley claimed in 1996 that [i]f ever there was a field of discourse whose parties’ every performance presupposes the necessity of thinking, acting and narrating political life in the service of some sovereign centre of decision that can at once represent and derive its powers from a familiar territory of its exclusionary being, international
Antony O’Loughlin
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Multilingualism in Education: A Poststructuralist Critique
Discussions of multilingualism in education, as exemplified by the articles in this issue, can be critically reevaluated using perspectives available from poststructuralism. These perspectives focus on the potential ambiguity of language and language practices.
TIM MCNAMARA
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The accounting profession today: A poststructuralist critique
Critical Perspectives on Accounting, 2000This paper addresses recent critiques of the accounting profession by the authors in Critical Perspectives on Accounting(CPA) (Vol. 9, No. 5, 1998); Briloff (1990), Briloff (1993), Briloff (1994); and Francis (1994), from Jean Baudrillard’s poststructural semiotics perspective.
Norman B Macintosh
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Communicatio, 1994
SUMMARY This article explores the implications of the post-structuralist discursive theories for a new approach to the study of communication. Drawing on the theories of discourse developed by Foucault and Bourdieu, the study suggests a theoretical framework for a critical analysis of discursive practices.
Stefan Sonderling
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SUMMARY This article explores the implications of the post-structuralist discursive theories for a new approach to the study of communication. Drawing on the theories of discourse developed by Foucault and Bourdieu, the study suggests a theoretical framework for a critical analysis of discursive practices.
Stefan Sonderling
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Michel de Certeau and the poststructuralist critique of history
Social Semiotics, 1996Abstract In this article I read Michel de Certeau's (1986) Heterologies and (1988) The Writing of History alongside other poststructuralist critics of history such as Roland Barthes, Michel Foucault, Dominick LaCapra and Hayden White. I indicate what I see as the distinctive features of his theory of history as an operation, including the proposal that
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Social Semiotics, 1993
(1993). Whose Geography? A feminist‐poststructuralist critique of systemic ‘genre’‐based accounts of literacy and curriculum. Social Semiotics: Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 131-156.
Alison Lee
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(1993). Whose Geography? A feminist‐poststructuralist critique of systemic ‘genre’‐based accounts of literacy and curriculum. Social Semiotics: Vol. 3, No. 1, pp. 131-156.
Alison Lee
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In the last three chapters I have attempted, through detailed expositions and parallel readings of the work of Rawls, Buchanan and Kratochwil, to conceptualise the structure of a ‘complete’ account of normative reason. Such an account, I argued, has the potential to augment synthesised conceptions of practical, moral and legal reasoning, anchored ...
Antony O’Loughlin
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Heythrop Journal - Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology, 1999
Le but de cet article est de soutenir une seule these, a savoir que dans les sermons en langue vernaculaire de Maitre Eckhart (1260-1328/9) il y a a l'oeuvre une conscience deja hautement developpee du probleme de la presence : l'inconstance du langage, la nature problematique du sens, la futilite de la pensee conceptuelle.
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Le but de cet article est de soutenir une seule these, a savoir que dans les sermons en langue vernaculaire de Maitre Eckhart (1260-1328/9) il y a a l'oeuvre une conscience deja hautement developpee du probleme de la presence : l'inconstance du langage, la nature problematique du sens, la futilite de la pensee conceptuelle.
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Roundtable: Restoring Feminist Politics to Poststructuralist Critique
Feminist Studies, 2001Jane Gallop
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