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Writing wrongs: Implications of Foucauldian theory for researching racism discourse

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    Writing wrongs: Implications of Foucauldian theory for researching racism discourse

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The author investigated how theoretical and analytical aspects of Foucauldian poststructuralism might contribute to understanding contemporary meanings of racism. In particular, discourse analysis is examined as an interpretive framework for "reading" theoretical accounts of racism.

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Carriere, E., (1993) “Writing wrongs: Implications of Foucauldian theory for researching racism discourse”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(1993).

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1993-01-01