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The issue of referentiality becomes a key in this inquiry.
But they do it in a climate of self-awareness and referentiality.
Female desire is also evident in the numerous challenges to referentiality throughout the section.
Holbrook continues to challenge referentiality with sentences such as "Would you swim through it for money?"
The organic referentiality of these pieces is another step in Gold's development out of process based work and into an intuitive practice.
Indeed, postmodernism undermines the idea of referentiality or the much maligned referent.
By contrast, in poetic language referentiality is irrelevant and the emphasis is on the means of expression itself.
For an attempt to relate the concepts of identity criteria and prototypical referentiality:
Its brilliant mixture of naturalistic comedy and Simpsons-style hip referentiality made it an instant hit.
Grenier's ironic statement (itself a speech act), and a questioning attitude to the referentiality of language, became central to language poets.
In Westphal's theory, geocriticism is based on three theoretical concepts: spatio-temporality, transgressivity, and referentiality.
According to Searle, this leads some phenomenologists to make mistaken claims about subjects such as meaning, social reality, functions, and causal self referentiality.
Freed from the pale referentiality of the visual, Microsonica opens aural environments for you to enter and become subsumed by.
Eakin's Touching the World will be useful for examination of "referentiality," which specifically distinguishes autobiography from fiction.
Geocriticism also assumes a literary referentiality between world and text, or, in other words, between the referent and its representation.
This was obviously anathema to Ricardou, in particular, and a fairly acrimonious exchange erupted during the conference sessions surrounding this question of referentiality.
But in proper abstract manner, their referentiality resides most significantly in how they are made, and in their materials, more than in an image.
It simply provides a means of locating the reader within that cloud of referentiality that represents the ongoing discourse of any discipline.
As well as confusing sender and addresser, receiver and addressee, this may also be to judge the text mainly according to its referentiality.
Referentiality and textuality in sūrat al-ḥijr: Some observations on the qur'ānic "canonical process" and the emergence of a community.
The band gave off a sense of unpretentious play, musicians enjoying the mixture of athleticism, improvisation and referentiality that unfettered improvisation can bring.
Jackson exemplifies Baudrillard's notion that neither the message nor the content count as much as the referentiality of the signifier in postmodern performative discourse.
As tastes shifted away from the lean, rectilinear lines of modernism toward the eclecticism and silly referentiality of postmodernism, Shulman was forced into retirement.
Historians will not accept suggestions that `Truth' (not a word they use much anyway) comes as much from the mode of textuality and representation as referentiality.
Ira Nadel says The Cantos is an epic, that is "a poem including history", and that the "historical figures lend referentiality to the text".