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Westerly
vol.
63
no.
2
November
Catherine Noske
(editor),
Josephine Taylor
(editor),
2018
15315272
2018
periodical issue
'Writing has long been recognised as a way of locating the self. As a concept, this functions in multifaceted ways, from the importance of cultural expression and representation, to philosophical and linguistic conceptualisations of subjectivity in language. Emile Benveniste wrote of the fall into language :
'it is in and through language that man constitutes himself as a subject, because language alone establishes the concept of 'ego' in reality, it its reality which is that of the being. '
(From the Editors 8)
2018 pg. 56-67
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y
Westerly
vol.
63
no.
2
November
Catherine Noske
(editor),
Josephine Taylor
(editor),
2018
15315272
2018
periodical issue
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