- Look up
discursive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Discursive is an
adjective from the word
discourse and may
refer specifically to:
Discursive complex...
- and the
Subversion of
Identity (1990) and
Bodies That Matter: On the
Discursive Limits of **** (1993), in
which they
challenge conventional, heteronormative...
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grammatically correct sentence might lack
discursive meaning; inversely, a
grammatically incorrect sentence might be
discursively meaningful; even when a
group of...
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Internal ties
exist between the
signs (semiotic sequences). The term
discursive formation identifies and
describes written and
spoken statements with...
- and
abductive reasoning.
Aristotle drew a
distinction between logical discursive reasoning (reason proper), and
intuitive reasoning,: VI.7 in
which the...
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Discursive dominance or
discursive power is the
ultimate emergence of one
discourse as
dominant among competing ones in
their struggle for dominance. Ultimately...
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Discursive psychology (DP) is a form of
discourse analysis that
focuses on
psychological themes in talk, text, and images. As a
counter to
mainstream psychology's...
- The
notion of the '
discursive complex' was
developed by Ian
Parker to
tackle the
twofold nature of
psychoanalysis in
Western culture. In his 1997 book...
- to "other"
fellow strippers.
Valorizing resistance to the drug
space discursively positions "good"
strippers against such a drug
locale and
indicates why...
- and Ruge's
chain of news communication, by
analysing how
events are
discursively constructed as newsworthy.
Initially labelled "news factors," news values...