How To Use Reflexivity In A Sentence
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This is the age of post-postmodernism -- an age of both inoperative language and linguistic reflexivity, of "meaning" as both immaterial material and material immateriality -- and Douglas Kearney pushes hard against all of this by rendering language as active, operative, and indeed a locus for Spectacle.
Seth Abramson: November 2011 Contemporary Poetry Reviews
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The intertextuality and self-reflexivity of literature is not, finally, a defining feature but a foregrounding of aspects of language use and questions about representation that may also be observed elsewhere.
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One form of philosophical modernism is a radical self-reflexivity and self legislation that stands against heteronomy.
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The self-reflexivity of the narrative serves to exteriorize Ambrose's self-conscious self-narration.
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Nevertheless, am eager to understand better the connection between evolutionary systems theory and reflexivity.
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In lieu of that volume, he has presented excursuses on reflexivity in most of the half-dozen books he has published.
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Moreover, the principle of linguistic self-consciousness or reflexivity seems to be made even more explicit when transposed to the narrative model.
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In pursuing these alternatives, a more complex and representative understanding of reflexivity and self-identity may be generated.
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The latter resonates with equal amounts of wry self-reflexivity and acknowledgement of issues concerning representation and cults of personality.
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Coverage such as the Time article illustrates reflexivity because it not only reported on the event, but it drew attention to the production of the event as news.
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Music that has a megalomaniac quality, that creates a portentous grandiosity without much in the way of inner self-reflexivity.
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This theory of reflexivity and authentic subjectivity is closely related to Schweickart's concept of interiority.
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And even that most notorious technique of postmodernism, self-reflexivity, is really as much a way of poking fun at the pretentions of fiction writers, their claims to adequately represent the world of experience in a direct and unmediated way, as it is to frustrate the expectations of unwary readers.
Postmodernism
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On at least some definitions of the term, cosmopolitanism is another name for the collection of values I have been gathering here under the headings of reflexivity, reading, and literariness.
Byron and Romantic Occidentalism
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Nevertheless, am eager to understand better the connection between evolutionary systems theory and reflexivity.