| Susan Curtis - 1994 - 290 頁
..."meaning." For more insight into these concepts see: Clifford Geertz, The Interpretation of Cultures; John E. Toews, "Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience"; TJ Jackson Lears, "The Concept of Cultural Hegemony: Problems and... | |
| Joseph Wiesenfarth - 2004 - 260 頁
...Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, I985. For a good discussion of the linguistic turn, see John E. Toews, 'Intellectual History After the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience', American Historical Review, 92:4 (I987), 879-907. I7. Brian Stock,... | |
| Eric Foner - 2005 - 378 頁
...offers a careful examination of the circulation of Common Sense in America and responses to it. 12. John E. Toews, "Intellectual History After the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience," American Historical Review, 92 (October 1987), 879-907 (quotes on... | |
| Zachary Lockman - 2004 - 340 頁
...Alexander Lyon Macfie, ed., Orientalism: A Reader (New York: New York University Press, 2000), ch. 35. 19. John E. Toews, "Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience," American Historical Review 92 (1987): 881-882. For a more recent... | |
| Frederick C. Corney - 2004 - 324 頁
...the Great Story: History as Text and Discourse (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1995), 70. 58. John E. Toews, "Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience," American Historical Review 92, no. 4 (1987) : 884; Stuart Hall,... | |
| M. A. Cabrera - 2004 - 190 頁
...French Political Culture in the Eighteenth Century (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1990), 6. 17. John E. Toews, "Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience," American Historical Review 92, no. 4 (1987): 882. 18. Ernesto Laclau... | |
| Gabrielle M. Spiegel - 2005 - 296 頁
...Contests for Meaning and the US Women's Movement, 1968-1972," Communication 9 (1986): 65-91. 215 23 John E. Toews, "Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience," American Historical Reirieiv 92 (Oct. 1987): 881; hereafter abbreviated... | |
| Robert M. Burns - 2006 - 466 頁
..."Am I That Name?" Feminism and the Category of Women in History (Minneapolis. 1988), pp. 100, 99. 29 John E. Toews, "Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience," American Historical Review 92 (Oct. 1987): 881; hereafter abbreviated... | |
| Jane F. Fulcher - 2005 - 488 頁
...self-referentiality — qualities that, as we shall see, appear in Les Six as well. 341. On modernism also see John E. Toews, "Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience," The American Historical Review 92/4 (Oct. 1987), 87. As he points... | |
| Gabrielle M. Spiegel - 2005 - 292 頁
...(30-36); Scott then responded to their critiques in no. 32 ([fall 1987]: 39-15). Scott criticizes John Toews, "Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience," American Historical Review 92 (1987): 879-907, in "Experience,"... | |
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