| Michel Foucault - 1980 - 244 str.
...that cannot be reduced to the demands of logic or linguistics. Discursive practices are characterized by the delimitation of a field of objects, the definition...prescriptions that designate its exclusions and choices. Furthermore, these sets of "regularities" do not coincide with individual works; even if these "regularities"... | |
| Katherine Arens - 1989 - 454 str.
...disciplines characterizes the assumptions on which this work is based. Discursive practices are characterized by the delimitation of a field of objects, the definition...prescriptions that designate its exclusions and choices. (HST, 199) [The analyses of discursive practices] often serve to regroup a large number of individual... | |
| Marvin D'Lugo - 1991 - 268 str.
...and dynamics that govern social constructions of knowledge, Foucault defines discursive practice as a "delimitation of a field of objects, the definition...norms for the elaboration of concepts and theories" (Foucault 1977, 199). The importance of the concept of discursive practice lies in its shifting of... | |
| James A. Fujii - 2023 - 316 str.
...the natural sciences. Where the sub37. According to Foucault, "discursive practices are characterized by the delimitation of a field of objects, the definition...norms for the elaboration of concepts and theories. ... It is usually the case that a discursive practice assembles a number of diverse disciplines or... | |
| Barry Smart - 1994 - 430 str.
...that cannot be reduced to the demands of logic or linguistics. Discursive practices are characterized by the delimitation of a field of objects, the definition...theories. Thus, each discursive practice implies a plan of prescriptions that designate its exclusions and choices.9 A detailed discussion of this statement... | |
| Mark Bauerlein - 1997 - 180 str.
...inquirer, any established discourse points to a set of discursive practices, which "are characterized by the delimitation of a field of objects, the definition...knowledge, and the fixing of norms for the elaboration of concep's and theories" (Language, Couater-Memory, Pmctice, 199). "Discourse," then, while retaining... | |
| Louise Lamphere, Helena Ragoné, Patricia Zavella - 1997 - 510 str.
...technology. These can be seen to operate discursively, in the Foucauldian sense of "the delimination of a field of objects, the definition of a legitimate...norms for the elaboration of concepts and theories" (Foucault, 1977: 199). Meaningful information in the context of achieved conception is information... | |
| Alexandre Grandazzi - 1997 - 252 str.
...characterized by the cutting up of a field of objects, the defining of a legitimate perspective for the subject of knowledge, and the fixing of norms for the elaboration of concepts and theories" (Résumé des cours, 1970-1982 [Paris, 1989], 9). 7SeeJ. Le Goff, "Storia," in Histoire et mémoire... | |
| Chaim David Mazoff - 1998 - 192 str.
...14 Bentley, Mimic Fires, 19. 15 According to Foucault, "discursive practices are characterised by a 'delimitation of a field of objects, the definition...norms for the elaboration of concepts and theories.'" See Foucault, "The Order of Discourse," 48. 16 Lanham, foreword, A Handlist of Rhetorical Terms. 17... | |
| Adrienne S. Chambon - 1999 - 332 str.
...mechanisms. New discursive formations accompany historical changes. "Discursive practices are characterized by the delimitation of a field of objects, the definition...prescriptions that designate its exclusions and choices" (1977:199). "Treat discourse ... as practices that systematically form the objects of which they speak"... | |
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