| Tim Edwards - 2007 - 304 pages
...137 • limits' (ibid.: 45). The purpose being 'to transform the critique conducted in the form of necessary limitation into a practical critique that takes the form of a possible transgression' (ibid.: 45). Overall, it is genealogical in form: 'it will not deduce from the form of what we are... | |
| Edward F. McGushin - 2007 - 380 pages
...of arbitrary constraints? The point in brief, is to transform the critique conducted in the form of necessary limitation into a practical critique that takes the form of a possible transgression.128 The critique of limits proceeds archaeologically and genealogically. It defines archaeologically... | |
| Vinay K. Gidwani - 365 pages
...of arbitrary constraints? The point, in brief, is to transform the critique conducted in the form of necessary limitation into a practical critique that takes the form of a possible crossing-over [franchissement] ,59 Non-Dialectical Dialectics What, then, are we to make of the ethnographic... | |
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