Discourse: Berkeley journal for theoretical studies in media and culture, Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... discourse determines the access to the order of discourse , i.e. the conditions imposed on individuals who wish to use it , with the exclusion of others . This time , it is the limitation of the speaking - subject who must satisfy ...
... discourse determines the access to the order of discourse , i.e. the conditions imposed on individuals who wish to use it , with the exclusion of others . This time , it is the limitation of the speaking - subject who must satisfy ...
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... discourse with the knowledge and the power it carries . ” ( 227 ) Philosophical discourse itself cannot be exempted from Foucault's analysis , as it too contributes amply to the limitation of access to the order of discourse . One need ...
... discourse with the knowledge and the power it carries . ” ( 227 ) Philosophical discourse itself cannot be exempted from Foucault's analysis , as it too contributes amply to the limitation of access to the order of discourse . One need ...
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... discourse is reduced to little more than a shallow activity , that of " writing , reading and exchange . " All three activities " never involve anything but signs . " Thus , for Foucault , discourse nullifies itself because it places ...
... discourse is reduced to little more than a shallow activity , that of " writing , reading and exchange . " All three activities " never involve anything but signs . " Thus , for Foucault , discourse nullifies itself because it places ...
Inhalt
BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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