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Page 63
... writing and speaking are fundamentally different , not in form but in communicative intent . Derrida's preoccupation with depersonalizing texts in writing , however , seems to me a misdirected tack . The most fundamental property of ...
... writing and speaking are fundamentally different , not in form but in communicative intent . Derrida's preoccupation with depersonalizing texts in writing , however , seems to me a misdirected tack . The most fundamental property of ...
Page 64
... writing . A " pure oral process ... cannot be fixed ; nor can it be repeated . You had to be there " ( 1988 : 49 ) . First Nations models , as noted above , might resolve the apparent paradox by contending that the binary is artificial ...
... writing . A " pure oral process ... cannot be fixed ; nor can it be repeated . You had to be there " ( 1988 : 49 ) . First Nations models , as noted above , might resolve the apparent paradox by contending that the binary is artificial ...
Page 65
... writing and oral performance is non - binary , acknowl- edging the possible virtues of each position ( 1997 : 208 ) : At the heart of the western tradition there is a tension between the oral and the written . The oral at its best is a ...
... writing and oral performance is non - binary , acknowl- edging the possible virtues of each position ( 1997 : 208 ) : At the heart of the western tradition there is a tension between the oral and the written . The oral at its best is a ...
Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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