Discourse, Band 13Indiana University Press, 1991 |
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... consider - or at least does not take responsibility for enunciating — is that the rabid fren- zies of public deniability are an inextricable part of the same epistemological system as are the sophisticated pleasures of public ...
... consider - or at least does not take responsibility for enunciating — is that the rabid fren- zies of public deniability are an inextricable part of the same epistemological system as are the sophisticated pleasures of public ...
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... an incontestable interac- tion between discourse and society , and I myself would consider that the fact of taking society as a generalized text permits us to see how , for example , a literary text does Fall - Winter 1990-91 175.
... an incontestable interac- tion between discourse and society , and I myself would consider that the fact of taking society as a generalized text permits us to see how , for example , a literary text does Fall - Winter 1990-91 175.
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... consider the development from Crane's early , more openly homosexual poems to his syntactically and semantically more difficult mature poems ( in which homosexuality appears under layers of screens and covers ) as coin- cidental ...
... consider the development from Crane's early , more openly homosexual poems to his syntactically and semantically more difficult mature poems ( in which homosexuality appears under layers of screens and covers ) as coin- cidental ...
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Introduction | 3 |
A Dossier a Performance Piece a LittleUnderstood Emotion | 12 |
The Language of Expression on Natures Stage | 40 |
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