- decentred subject
- соц. "забытая" индивидуальность (не являющаяся ядром анализа в данной теории; напр., "несуществующее" авторство текста в постмодернистской лингвистике)Syn:
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
ДЕЦЕНТРИРОВАННОЕ Я или ДЕЦЕНТРИРОВАННЫЙ СУБЪЕКТ — (decentred self or decentred subject) концепции мыслящего и действующего субъекта (см. Субъект и объект), в которой Я больше не оценивается с точки зрения обеспечения разновидности окончательного основания для эпистемологической оценки, которую… … Большой толковый социологический словарь
Structuralism (french) and after — French structuralism and after De Saussure, Lévi Strauss, Barthes, Lacan, Foucault Hugh J.Silverman FERDINAND DE SAUSSURE The history of structuralism cannot be thought without Ferdinand de Saussure (1857– 1913). The Swiss linguist lecturing in… … History of philosophy
Hermeneutics — Gadamer and Ricoeur G.B.Madison THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: ROMANTIC HERMENEUTICS Although the term ‘hermeneutics’ (hermeneutica) is, in its current usage, of early modern origin,1 the practice it refers to is as old as western civilization itself … History of philosophy
post-structuralism — Post structuralism is a term applied to a range of positions and approaches in critical and cultural theory, developed in and from the work of Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Jacques Lacan, Julia Kristeva and Louis Althusser among others.… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
utopia — by David B. Clarke Utopia puts an end to the real, claims Baudrillard (SED, 188), indicating the concept s pivotal status as a symbolic entity. Indeed, the symbolic is the u topia that puts an end to the topologies of the soul and the body … The Baudrillard dictionary
Harlem Renaissance — a renewal and flourishing of black literary and musical culture during the years after World War I in the Harlem section of New York City. Also called Black Renaissance. * * * or New Negro Movement Period of outstanding vigour and creativity… … Universalium
humanism — A very wide ranging set of philosophies that have at their core the belief that human interests and dignity should be of primary importance. Its roots are usually traced to ancient Greece, but seeds are also observed elsewhere: in the Renaissance … Dictionary of sociology
identity — Although the term identity has a long history deriving from the Latin root idem implying sameness and continuity it was not until the twentieth century that the term came into popular usage. Discussions of identity take two major forms… … Dictionary of sociology
Lacan, Jacques — (1901 83) Lacan was a French psychoanalyst and doctor of medicine who reinterpreted the work of Sigmund Freud in the light of the structural linguistics of Ferdinand de Saussure . He trained at the Paris Medical Faculty, in 1963 became Chargé de… … Dictionary of sociology
psychoanalysis — A psychological theory and a method of treatment of psychological disorders, developed initially by Sigmund Freud , and extended in a variety of ways by later psychoanalysts. James A. C. Brown s Freud and the Post Freudians (1964) is still a good … Dictionary of sociology
structuralism — At the most general level the term is used loosely in sociology to refer to any approach which regards social structure (apparent or otherwise) as having priority over social action. More specifically, however, it refers to a particular… … Dictionary of sociology