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... , Michel Foucault : The Freedom of Philosophy ( New York , 1985 ) , p . 38 . 30 M. Foucault , " The Subject and Power , " in H. Dreyfus , P. Rabinow , Michel Foucault ... , p . might be called " post - structuralist . " Post.
... , Michel Foucault : The Freedom of Philosophy ( New York , 1985 ) , p . 38 . 30 M. Foucault , " The Subject and Power , " in H. Dreyfus , P. Rabinow , Michel Foucault ... , p . might be called " post - structuralist . " Post.
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... Stallybrass , A. White , The Politics ... , p . 43 . 168 " How Deconstruction Works , " The New York Times Magazine , February 9 ( 1986 ) , p . 25 . to translate the dialogue into Adam's " internal monologue , From Swift to Pope 107.
... Stallybrass , A. White , The Politics ... , p . 43 . 168 " How Deconstruction Works , " The New York Times Magazine , February 9 ( 1986 ) , p . 25 . to translate the dialogue into Adam's " internal monologue , From Swift to Pope 107.
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... York , 1939 . Sterne , Lawrence . The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy Gentleman . London and New York : Everyman , 1956 . Streatfield , David . “ Art and Nature in the English Landscape Garden : Design Theory and Practice . " In ...
... York , 1939 . Sterne , Lawrence . The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy Gentleman . London and New York : Everyman , 1956 . Streatfield , David . “ Art and Nature in the English Landscape Garden : Design Theory and Practice . " In ...
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