How To Use discursively In A Sentence
- Even in comedic and satiric forms that suspended the stability of this dominant gender ideology, it remained particularly complicated for Romantic women playwrights to portray a body scientifically sexed as female and discursively gendered as feminine that might challenge prevailing medical accounts that devalued the female body as an aberration deviating from the male anatomical “norm.” Feminist Utopianism and Female Sexuality in Joanna Baillies Comedies
- Data from a focus group yields a construction of sovereignty that is analysed discursively.
- A further important human limitation is that the intellect works discursively.
- Philosophy thus secularizes its theological ambitions and becomes discursively cosmopolitan in the process. Post-Secular Conviviality
- Laws are legitimate only if they are in tune with the opinions, values, and norms generated discursively in civil society.
- Shelley's description of the East in Alastor, where he discursively depopulates and reduces to ruins the entirety of Eastern territories in order to enable a reframing of the East as pre-modern space situation within Notes on 'The Ruins of Empire: Nationalism, Art, and Empire in Hemans's Modern Greece'
- The images of China have contributed discursively as the symbol of cultural utopia to construct the experiences of Western modernity.
- Kondo distinguishes between western forms of orientalism, autoexoticisms by Asian subjects, and counter-orientalisms that subvert western modes of apprehending discursively produced Asian identities.