Mouffe's theoretical concepts: [W]e will call articulation any practice establishing a relation among elements such that their identity is modified as a result of the articulatory practice. Side/Lines - Página 93editado por - 2009 - 274 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Fred Reinhard Dallmayr - 1989 - 298 páginas
...basic categories. Moving in the latter direction, the study advances these definitional propositions: "We will call articulation any practice establishing...modified as a result of the articulatory practice. The structured totality resulting from the articulatory practice, we will call discourse." While differential... | |
| Neil Larsen - 1990 - 175 páginas
...transparency becomes untenable" (HSS, p. 58). The key concept in all this is clearly "articulation": "any relation among elements such that their identity is modified as a result of the articulatory process" (HSS, p. 105). In the constant joining, severing, and rejoining of "elements" there subsists,... | |
| Shane Phelan - 1994 - 220 páginas
...articulation. Articulation involves "the construction of nodal points which partially fix meaning"; it is "any practice establishing a relation among elements...identity is modified as a result of the articulatory experience."20 Thus, articulation does not simply stitch together or draw connections between elements... | |
| Michael Bibby - 1996 - 276 páginas
...readings of Foucault's theories of discourse, Laclau and Mouffe assert that articulation can be considered "any practice establishing a relation among elements...modified as a result of the articulatory practice. The structured totality resulting from the articulatory practice, we will call discourse." Ibid., 105.... | |
| Carolyn Dinshaw - 1999 - 364 páginas
...ultimate literality which would reduce them to necessary moments of an immanent law." "Articulation" is "any practice establishing a relation among elements...modified as a result of the articulatory practice" (105). See also Joshua Gamson, "Must Identity Movements Self-Destruct? A Queer Dilemma," Social Problems... | |
| Doris Witt - 1999 - 305 páginas
...loosely from Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. In their work on hegemony, they define articulation as "any practice establishing a relation among elements...modified as a result of the articulatory practice" (105). 2. For a memorable example of the racial progress theme, see Gary Smith's Sports Illustrated... | |
| Jeremy Gilbert, Ewan Pearson - 1999 - 216 páginas
...as operating according to the logic of what Laclau and Mouffe call 'articulation'. As they put it, 'any practice establishing a relation among elements...identity is modified as a result of the articulatory practice'.4 The concept of 'articulation' - derived from Laclau 's and Mouffe 's complex reworking... | |
| Diane M. Nelson - 1999 - 454 páginas
...— linking the Maya to — the nation-state. Here I mean articulation in the recombinant sense ol "any practice establishing a relation among elements such that their identity is modified as a result ol the articulatory practice" (Laclau and Moulle 1985, io3). Both the Mayahacker and the nation-state... | |
| Jeremy Gilbert, Ewan Pearson - 1999 - 212 páginas
...the logic of what Laclau and Mouffe call 'articulation'. As they put it, 'any practice estahlishing a relation among elements such that their identity is modified as a resuh of the articulatory practice'. 4The concept of 'articulation' - derived from Laclau 's and Mouffe... | |
| Annika Reich - 2000 - 116 páginas
...Diskurs-Begriff Ich lehne mich in bezug auf den Diskurs-Begriff an Ernesto Laclau und Chantal Mouffe an: „We will call articulation any practice establishing...modified as a result of the articulatory practice. The structured totality resulting from the articulatory practice, we will call discourse. A discursive... | |
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