Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION: DEVELOPMENT
... Critical work of this kind, Mudimbe believes, may open the way for “the process of refounding and reassuming an interrupted historicity within rep resentations” (183), in other words, the process by which Africans can have greater autonomy over how they are represented and how they can con struct ...
... Critical work of this kind, Mudimbe believes, may open the way for “the process of refounding and reassuming an interrupted historicity within rep resentations” (183), in other words, the process by which Africans can have greater autonomy over how they are represented and how they can con struct ...
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... and the childlike wonder found in the very foundations of philosophy, Wartenberg’s book posits itself on the intersection between children’s literature and philosophy. However, it is certainly much more (if not exclusively) about philosophy and less about children’s literature, which is primarily tr ...
... and the childlike wonder found in the very foundations of philosophy, Wartenberg’s book posits itself on the intersection between children’s literature and philosophy. However, it is certainly much more (if not exclusively) about philosophy and less about children’s literature, which is primarily tr ...
Discourse Analysis and the Production of Meaning in
... To illustrate my argument, I will use the case of an international political phenomenon that I studied in more detail – Central and Eastern European international regionalism17. Figure 1 below is a visual of the way I structured the discursive space. In line with the constructivist logic, this space ...
... To illustrate my argument, I will use the case of an international political phenomenon that I studied in more detail – Central and Eastern European international regionalism17. Figure 1 below is a visual of the way I structured the discursive space. In line with the constructivist logic, this space ...