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Discourse creates "truths." For example, the discourse of medicine or law establishes certain ways of talking about the body or justice that become accepted as objective reality.
Developed by thinkers like Jacques Derrida and Foucault, this view argues that discourse is fluid, unstable, and always tied to shifting historical and cultural contexts. Discours
Investigates how discourse is used to enact, reproduce, or resist social power abuse, dominance, and inequality. Discourse creates "truths
This interdisciplinary field examines how language functions in social contexts. It is used to deconstruct various forms of communication: For Foucault, discourse is not just language; it
"Discours" is a multifaceted term primarily used in linguistics, philosophy, and social theory to describe the systems of language and social practices that shape our understanding of the world.
The most influential modern development of the term comes from French philosopher Michel Foucault. For Foucault, discourse is not just language; it is a system of representation that governs what can be said and who can say it.
Bonjour,
j’ai installé ebook translator, mais impossible de traduire un livre en entier ? Si Nicolas peut nous faire un tuto ?
Merci d’avance.