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Geoffrey Galt Harpham, 20 April 1995
Subjective Agency: A Theory of First-Person Expressivity and its Social Implications
by Charles Altieri.
Blackwell, 306 pp., £40, August 1994,1 55786 129 3 Show More
by Charles Altieri.
Blackwell, 306 pp., £40, August 1994,
“... for the intimacy between language and power germinated in France during the last decade of de Gaulle, and took root in the United States during the Reagan years. For the twin properties of language that seemed to be self-evident were precisely those with which many left-leaning academics were preoccupied – authoritarian power and the resistance ... ”