'I' who writes here must also be thought of as, itself, 'enunciated', says ball. Identity is not as transparent or unproblematic as we think, he says. What we say is always 'in context', positioned.
'I' who writes here must also be thought of as, itself, 'enunciated', says ball. Identity is not as transparent or unproblematic as we think, he says. What we say is always 'in context', positioned.
'I' who writes here must also be thought of as, itself, 'enunciated', says ball. Identity is not as transparent or unproblematic as we think, he says. What we say is always 'in context', positioned.
Kaja Silverman-The Acoustic Mirror - The Female Voice in Psychoanalysis and Cinema (Theories of Representation and Difference) - Indiana University Press (1988)
(Stuart Hall - Selected Writings) Stuart Hall, Jennifer Daryl Slack, Lawrence Grossberg - Cultural Studies 1983 - A Theoretical History (2016, Duke University Press Books)