| Doris Sommer - 1999 - 324 páginas
...ideological critique at the center of postcolonial studies: of utterance — is crossed by the differanw of writing. This has less to do with what anthropologists...is dramatized in the common semiotic account of the disjunctive between the subject of a proposition (enonce) and the subject of enunciation, which is... | |
| International Comparative Literature Association. Congress, Theo d'. Haen - 2000 - 656 páginas
...because signifier and signified, observation and observer are never at the same time at the same place: The linguistic difference that informs any cultural...the disjuncture between the subject of a proposition (énoncé) and the subject of enunctation, which is not represented in the statement but which is the... | |
| Emory Elliott, Lou Freitas Caton, Jeffrey Rhyne - 2002 - 314 páginas
...the process of language that is crucial to the production of meaning and ensures, at the same & oro time, that meaning is never simply mimetic and transparent....is dramatized in the common semiotic account of the disjunction between the subject of the proposition (enonce) and the subject of enunciation, which is... | |
| Mitali P. Wong, Zia Hasan - 2010 - 160 páginas
...geographical, and cultural diversity" (Image, Music, Text 81). More recently Homi Bhabha states that The linguistic difference that informs any cultural...not represented in the statement but which is the acknowledgement of its discursive embeddedness and address, its cultural positionality, its reference... | |
| John Mowitt - 247 páginas
...resistance. (3 5) Later, in order to drive home the structural implications of this argument, he adds, The linguistic difference that informs any cultural...not represented in the statement but which is the acknowledgement of its discursive embeddedness and address, its cultural positionality, its reference... | |
| Joseph Zajda - 2005 - 876 páginas
...informs any cultural performance [and here it is important to include 'education' too] is dramatised in the common semiotic account of the disjuncture between the subject of a proposition [the 'you'] and the subject of enunciation [the '!']." The drama of the moment, however, is in the... | |
| Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, Helen Tiffin - 2006 - 618 páginas
...the symbol or its 'social function', but the structure of symboli/ation. It is this 'difference' in language that is crucial to the production of meaning...any cultural performance is dramatized in the common scmiotic account of the disjuncture between the subject of a proposition (énoncé) and the subject... | |
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