- Degher, a
former instructor at Malmö
University in Sweden,
coined the term
decentered English to
describe this shift,
along with
attendant changes in what is...
- "a
sealed world of
ideological stability,
which repels the disruptive,
decentered forces of
language in the name of an
imaginary unity.
Signs are ranked...
-
maintain the
possibility of
taking conceptual hold of a self that is
itself decentered. A
range of
different methodologies are emplo****,
rather than a singular...
- have been carved. The
camera (placed high on top of a
vertical ramp and
decentered in
relation to the
light slits)
takes a
single photograph while moving...
- sentiments,
tapped into this feeling. Mishra,
Vijay (January 1992). "
Decentering History: Some
Versions of
Bombay Cinema". East-West Film Journal. 6 (1)...
- Publishers, 1982. ISBN 978-0-85368-512-8. Law, John.
Aircraft Stories:
Decentering the
Object in Technoscience. Durham,
North Carolina: Duke University...
-
simultaneous points of view and voices.
Caryl Emerson describes it as "a
decentered authorial stance that
grants validity to all voices". The
concept was...
-
December 8, 2008.
Retrieved October 13, 2008. Garcia,
Peter J. (2019).
Decentering the Nation: Music, Mexicanidad, and Globalization.
Lexington Books. p...
- International. ISBN 978-0684193038. Nayak, Meghana; Selbin, Eric (2010).
Decentering International Relations.
Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 2. ISBN 9781848132405...
- a flat, two-dimensional
picture plane. The Poet of 1911 is
similarly decentered,
presenting the body from
multiple points of view. As the
Peggy Guggenheim...