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A Three-Cornered Contest: The Language Question in Malta (1880s - 1930s)
Zammit, Brian. - : Common Ground Publishing, 2012
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I shudder to think: performance as philosophy
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Transnational variation in linguistic politeness in Vietnamese : Australia and Vietnam
Le, Phuc Thien. - 2011
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Graduate Committee Minutes
In: Graduate Committee Minutes (2010)
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Technics and the Human Sensorium: Rethinking Media Theory through the Body
Coté, Mark. - : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2010
Abstract: The import of media cannot be expressed solely on the level of discourse. Media and technology1 are not adequately reckoned with only in discursive terms of social construction or ideology. The myriad effects of media have always exceeded the bounds of representation. While there is a rich and important body of scholarship on the symbolic and cultural significance of media, much work remains to be done in examining media as an ever-expanding collection of technological artifacts, as sensorial vectors with concrete experiential effects. Especially in our historical moment of ubiquitous mobile digital networks, it is necessary to consider media in terms of its pre-linguistic and pre-cognitive effects in the human sensorium. As such, the following constitutes an intervention in a growing and diverse body of literature which examines the social and political role of affect and sensation.2 Here this intervention comes in a rearticulation of the relationship between the human and technology. That is, media and technology will be positioned in a 'return to the senses' as something other than an external force which degrades, occludes, biases, or distorts the otherwise natural condition of the human. Indeed, it will be argued that there is no a priori or natural configuration of the human sensorium; rather, that sensory perception is only ever calibrated in relation to technics. As such, it presents an imperative not just to think about the media but to feel it. This will entail rethinking a number of long-standing binary oppositions: between the interiority-exteriority of thought, and natural human-artificial life.
Keyword: 2001 Communication and Media Studies; 970120 Expanding Knowledge in Language; Communication and Culture; communications; cyborgs; human body; human interaction with technology; humans and machines; ResPubID20996. media; School of Communication and the Arts; senses
URL: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/theory_and_event/toc/tae.13.4.html
https://vuir.vu.edu.au/7000/
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An ecological approach to researching biliteracy development of Indonesian bilingual children in Australian social contexts
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Polity and Poetic: Strategic Uses of the Poem in Public Language
Clark, Tom; Henriss-Anderssen, Sasha. - : Common Ground, 2010
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Ideology, Prosody, and Eponymy: Towards a Public Poetics of Obama and Beowulf
Clark, Tom. - 2010
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Graduate Committee Minutes
In: Graduate Committee Minutes (2009)
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Graduate Committee Agenda (Amended)
In: Graduate Committee Agendas (2009)
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Graduate Committee Agenda
In: Graduate Committee Agendas (2009)
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When good cliches go bad: developing a poetics of malapropism in the field of contemporary public rhetoric
Clark, Tom. - : Australasian Universities Language and Literature, 2009
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The limitations of language and nationality as prime markers of African Diaspora identities in the State of Victoria
Ndhlovu, Finex. - : Taylor and Francis (Routledge), 2009
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The Politics of Language and Nation Building in Zimbabwe
Ndhlovu, Finex. - : Peter Lang International Publishers, 2009
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Resisting the Cancer of Silence: the formation of Sistren's "feminist democracy"
Smith, Karina. - : European Association for Commonwealth Literature and Language studies (EACLALS), 2008
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Enhancing acquisition of intercultural nonverbal competence : Thai English as a foreign language learners and the use of contemporary English language films
Damnet, Anamai. - 2008
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Language and African Development: Theoretical Reflections on the Place of Languages in African Studies
Ndhlovu, Finex. - : Nordic Association of African Studies, 2008
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The Conundrums of Language Policy and Politics in South Africa and Zimbabwe
Ndhlovu, Finex. - : The Australian Linguistic Society, 2008
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The Politics of Language and Nationality in Zimbabwe: Nation Building or Empire Building?
Ndhlovu, Finex. - : African Language Association of Southern Africa, 2008
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On Chinese Translation of Executive Summary
Ma, Aiying; Cheng, Jingwen. - : The Commercial Press, 2008
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