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Pagina 96
... tion and difficulty of application : in both cases we can state a somewhat disproportionate relation between theoretical effort and practical analytic results . It is perhaps this latent , unfor- mulated scepticism which has led some ...
... tion and difficulty of application : in both cases we can state a somewhat disproportionate relation between theoretical effort and practical analytic results . It is perhaps this latent , unfor- mulated scepticism which has led some ...
Pagina 139
... tion . Islamic Orientalism , Said argues , is " fixed in certain methodological tracks " ; it is a discipline characterized by " its retrogressive position when com- pared with the other human sciences . . . its general methodological ...
... tion . Islamic Orientalism , Said argues , is " fixed in certain methodological tracks " ; it is a discipline characterized by " its retrogressive position when com- pared with the other human sciences . . . its general methodological ...
Pagina 150
... tion between any living reader and the text - and that includes a structuralist critic - reader as well ! ( p . 171 ) The related movement , deconstruc- tion , Rosenblatt sees as a concentra- tion on vide ( the abstract form , vessel ) ...
... tion between any living reader and the text - and that includes a structuralist critic - reader as well ! ( p . 171 ) The related movement , deconstruc- tion , Rosenblatt sees as a concentra- tion on vide ( the abstract form , vessel ) ...
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