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logocentric
logocentric, a. (lɒgəʊˈsɛntrɪk) [f. Gr. λόγο-ς reason + -centric.] Centred on reason.1939 V. A. Demant Relig. Prospect v. 124 The connection of this biocentric dogma with a dogma of becoming is obvious. In what respects is the rational, logocentric tradition against which it revolts related to a tru... Oxford English Dictionary
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logocentrism
logocentrism, n. Linguistic Philos. (ˌlɒgəʊˈsɛntrɪz(ə)m) [ad. F. logocentrisme (J. Derrida, 1967, in De la Grammatologie 23); cf. Logos n., *phonocentrism n.] 1. The belief that the rational analysis of text and of its articulation through language is central to the meaning of being; hence, any syst... Oxford English Dictionary
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Logophoricity
Even so, many languages may extend their lexicon of logocentric verbs. Describing them as logocentric verbs, he developed a hierarchy as a guide to which types of verbs languages may employ as logocentric verbs. wikipedia.org
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Can the Subaltern Speak? - ResearchGate
Spivak is an advocate for subaltern voice, and the impact (of offering them a chance to speak) is the reduction of inherently restricted or misleading logocentric assumptions of the colonised ...
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New rhetorics
For example, New Rhetoric attempts to break up with the formalistic and logocentric (i.e. patriarchal) Neo-Aristotelian analysis in favour of interplay wikipedia.org
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Inscape and instress
This is related to a logocentric theology and the Imago Dei. A logocentric theology of creation is based on correlation of the Genesis account and John 1. wikipedia.org
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grammatology
grammatology, n. Brit. /ˌgraməˈtɒlədʒi/, U.S. /ˌgræməˈtɑlədʒi/ [‹ ancient Greek γράµµατ-, γράµµα letter (see grammar n.) + -ology comb. form. In sense 2 after French grammatologie (J. Derrida De la Grammatologie (1967)).] 1. The study of writing systems and orthography.1952 I. J. Gelb Study of Writi... Oxford English Dictionary
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A Simple Story (novel)
She argues that the emotional language of gestures allows women to resit the logocentric discourse of patriarchy and achieve a limited degree of agency wikipedia.org
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Ritualism in the Church of England
and action rather than word was a more effective medium for spreading Christian faith in areas with poor literacy rates than the highly cerebral and logocentric wikipedia.org
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Binary opposition
Prasad explains this idea: "The logocentric value is seen through the 'Eternal Knowledge'—the naturalness of male superiority—that is conveyed through wikipedia.org
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Trace (deconstruction)
In spite of all the logocentric tendencies towards closure and truth-values, language, or text for that matter, always contradicts itself. This critique is inherent in all texts, not through a presence, but an absence of a presence long sought by logocentric visions. wikipedia.org
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Hamid Dabashi
what he calls a "polyfocal" conception of Islam, three competing discourses and institutions of authority – which he terms "nomocentric" (law-based), "logocentric wikipedia.org
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Child art
argues that children's art will always come with ambiguity owing to the "need to interpret them" and that is often off-putting to discipline that remains logocentric wikipedia.org
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Hélène Cixous
Cixous and Luce Irigaray combined Derrida's logocentric idea and Lacan's symbol for desire, creating the term phallogocentrism. wikipedia.org
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Performativity
Jacques Derrida Philosopher Jacques Derrida drew on Austin's theory of performative speech act while deconstructing its logocentric and phonocentric premises wikipedia.org
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