The Identity in QuestionJohn Rajchman Routledge, 1995 - 295 من الصفحات First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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الصفحة 51
... signify . The rule of language as signifying system — the possibility of speaking at all — becomes the misrule of discourse : the right for only some to speak diachronically and differentially , and for “ others ” —women , migrants ...
... signify . The rule of language as signifying system — the possibility of speaking at all — becomes the misrule of discourse : the right for only some to speak diachronically and differentially , and for “ others ” —women , migrants ...
الصفحة 55
... signify not simply by denying the imperialist " right for everything to be a noun , " but by questioning the masculinist , authoritative subjectivity pro- duced in the colonizing process . What is “ man ” as an effect of , as subjected ...
... signify not simply by denying the imperialist " right for everything to be a noun , " but by questioning the masculinist , authoritative subjectivity pro- duced in the colonizing process . What is “ man ” as an effect of , as subjected ...
الصفحة 58
... signify . The postcolonial passage through modernity produces a form of retroac- tion : the past as projective . It is not a cyclical form of repetition that circu- lates around a lack . The time lag of postcolonial modernity moves ...
... signify . The postcolonial passage through modernity produces a form of retroac- tion : the past as projective . It is not a cyclical form of repetition that circu- lates around a lack . The time lag of postcolonial modernity moves ...
المحتوى
Multiculturalism and the Politics of Identity | 3 |
A Matter of Life and Death | 15 |
Democratic Politics and the Question of Identity | 33 |
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