Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 215 頁
... practice of which involves them in a kind of complicity with that which they claim to be subverting . A good example is the critical practice of Paul de Man , a true master . De Man's concept of an " allegory of reading " argues ...
... practice of which involves them in a kind of complicity with that which they claim to be subverting . A good example is the critical practice of Paul de Man , a true master . De Man's concept of an " allegory of reading " argues ...
第 292 頁
... practice , of professing interpreive communities will , like any other practice , participate in the ongoing modification of the enterprise , but the shape and the extent of that participation is not predictable because the relationship ...
... practice , of professing interpreive communities will , like any other practice , participate in the ongoing modification of the enterprise , but the shape and the extent of that participation is not predictable because the relationship ...
第 381 頁
... practice is the product of a long evolution in the Chinese adaptation of Marxist theory . Thus the problems may have something to do with the theoretical origins of the Chinese practice . A certain intellectual imprint may be traced a ...
... practice is the product of a long evolution in the Chinese adaptation of Marxist theory . Thus the problems may have something to do with the theoretical origins of the Chinese practice . A certain intellectual imprint may be traced a ...
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