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Sexuality is one form of social identity, discursively constructed and represented.
The commentary is constructed discursively, taking note of earlier opinions and research on the Qur'an.
These discoveries form, in fact, a text upon which Pappus enlarges discursively.
A private, subjective intuition is thereby discursively thought to be a representation of an external object.
But she still talked about them shyly, discursively, as if showing off an old collection of Barbie dolls.
Manning leaned forward on the table, talking discursively on the probable brilliance of their married life.
You can do stories of a smaller size, and you can do things more discursively on television."
Social problems are discursively constructed and demand policy resolutions that must be first and foremost valuable in the context of this discourse.
The conversion of a whole class of goods or services necessitates changes in the way nature is conceptualized and discursively represented.
This essay consists of personal deliberations, discursively written, which are (probably) intended more to provoke his readers than to comfort them.
And then there are a half-dozen novels whose oddness is witty but laps discursively at itself without real disturbance.
He casually travels the sod, writing discursively, as if the book itself were a jump race and it, too, would unfold leisurely.
Discursively, she bases the Republic of Letters in polite conversation and letter writing; its principal social institution was the salon.
Forget what Marshall McLuhan discursively considered cool or hot; scenes on television always look room temperature to me.
"Captain C---- knows this river like his own pocket," I concluded, discursively, trying to get on terms.
McDonough, 47, speaks excitedly and discursively.
He is thus interested in how social practices are discursively shaped, as well as the subsequent discursive effects of social practices.
These cover, discursively, all manner of arcane historical and philosophical maritime-related subjects, often in supertanker-length paragraphs that will require the reader's close attention.
The second act homecoming scenes are fitfully involving, yet, strangely, even more discursively written, for the six actresses take on even more roles here.
Being rules, the "statement" has a special meaning in the Archaeology: it is not the expression itself, but the rules which make an expression discursively meaningful.
It has an essential classicism, a feeling for harmony even when it seems to speak discursively and throw traditional notions of balance and composition into question.
He does, however, argue that a statement is the rules which render an expression (that is, a phrase, a proposition, or a speech act) discursively meaningful.
By the same argument, the way such factors are constructed discursively does not always correspond to the role which they play in other, non-discursive, forms of racial discrimination.
Attempting to emancipate "Women" is self-defeating because it reaffirms this discursively constructed category and its inferiority to "Men" (146).
Faucelme spoke discursively as he ate from this or that plate with prim little nips: "... name has unfortunate antecedents in the region.