Search for dissertations about: "Deconstruction"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 39 swedish dissertations containing the word Deconstruction.
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11. Deconstructing political protest
Abstract : Part I of the thesis Deconstructing Political Protest is an introduction to the theoretical, epistemological and (anti)ontological approach guiding the analysis in the articles comprising Part II. Investigations into the ideological organisation of political protests are the focus in all four articles. READ MORE
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12. Prince of Fools? - A Close Reading of Antonin Artaud's "Le th��tre et son Double"
Abstract : �Avhandlingen belyser sentrale problemstillinger i Le Th��tre et son Double (1938), en samling essays, brev og manifester der Antonin Artaud (1896-1948) tar til orde for en radikal omveltning av europeisk teater, og samtidig f�rer en radikal kritikk mot europeisk tenkesett, kultur og menneskeforst�else.�Jeg hevder at Artaud f�rer to forskjellige argumentasjonsrekker som m� holdes atskilt om vi skal forst� hans kunstneriske og kritiske prosjekt. READ MORE
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13. Time of Crisis : Order, Politics, Temporality
Abstract : Crises are common and problematic features of contemporary politics. Thought as moments in time when order is undermined by flux and disorder, they entail a normative dislocation allowing for exceptional measures and for the bracketing off of crisis from normality, removing contingency from normality, and confining that done in crisis to crisis. READ MORE
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14. Avoiding the subject : A critical inquiry into contemporary theories of subjectivity
Abstract : This dissertation explores certain recurrent problems in modern theories about the nature of thesubject. Taking examples from phenomenology, poststructuralism, neopragmatism and feminism, itargues that philosophical theorizing about subjectivity often assumes that the transition from thedescription of the models of meaning with which they work, to the description of the everyday practices of which they are models, can be achieved within the model. READ MORE
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15. Gaming in Mohenjo-daro – an Archaeology of Unities
Abstract : The main question of this thesis concerns the possibility of illuminating the presence and impact of the irrational element that is play in an ancient societal structure. With this question as a lodestar, the investigation has come to concern the development of an alternative way of work that can manage to embrace the positively loaded, ‘fun’ dimension of play. READ MORE