Are there philosophers working with the idea of language being ideological? If so, who, what specifically are their research interests, and what studies into it are available?
By 'ideology' I suppose mean the sense to it in critical theory. So, Marxist, how it masks etc. the mode of production.
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In this sense, the primary subject is spoken of and thought about in
terms of the secondary subject. It is easy to feel that in Romeo’s
metaphor, familiar fragments of sun-talk come to be about Juliet
without ceasing to be about the sun. If so, the double aboutness
exhibited by metapho...
I read this term in Jameson, Deleuze wrote about "schizos", and it seems to have some parlance in literary theory in general.
What is 'schizo culture'?
Is there no such thing, is that the point of the phrase?
What is autonomy in recent art, where does it come from?
I've encountered the concept in contemporary literary criticism, but recall little beyond it being prized by contemporary modernists, it being theoretical (whatever that means), and that it has at times involved 'unity'. How?
Is it just ...
I already asked this question on the writing forum, but I suppose the subject matter is better suited here.
Once again, I am writing a commentary on the book of Galatians, while employing a socio-rhetorical analysis.
The writer introduces himself as an Apostle, establishing his authority, and ...
The Wikipedia article about Fyodor Dostoyevski contains a section about the author's death that begins with the following statement:
On 25 January 1881, while searching for members of the terrorist organisation Narodnaya Volya ("The People's Will") who would soon assassinate Tsar Alexander II, t...