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  1. Westerners then defined the locus of enunciation (not as geo-historically and geo-politically located, but as the enunciation of the universal). Easterners defined instead the enunciated to whom the enunciation was denied: Easterners were defined by Westerners as if Westerners had the universal authority to name without being named in return.

  2. The concept of ‘locus of enunciation’ is defined by Grosfoguel (2011: 5) as ‘the geo-political and body-political location of the subject that speaks’ and Diniz de Figueiredo and Martinez (2019: 2) extend this to say it comprises ‘the geographical, historical, bodily, and ideological

  3. 9 cze 2017 · This locus of enunciation, following Mignolo, means that hegemonic histories of modernity as a product of the Renaissance or the Industrial Revolution are not accepted but challenged in order to undo the Eurocentric power projection inherent to them.

  4. 26 sie 2020 · Mignolo’s attention to the individual struggles of the theorist strengthens his concept of ‘locus of enunciation’ insofar as it attends to theory as it is actually lived – precisely in ‘confrontation with social urgencies’, the pulls and pressures one faces while thinking.

  5. 9 lut 2022 · As language teachers, we demonstrate that internationalist and pluralist ways of thinking can and should lead to cultural, intellectual humility and that this is a better basis for making judgements than a preference for ‘our’ locus of enunciation over ‘theirs’.

  6. Biblical exegetes and theologians have long had to deal with questions like ‘What is the meaning of this word of Scripture?’ and ‘What is the meaning of this verse, paragraph, section, or book?’

  7. It first offers a brief introduction to enunciation theory, its origins, tenets and main concepts, before presenting the theory of 'split subject' developed by Ducrot, with particular reference to the study of reported discourse.

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