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DOI: 10.2307/1904618
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“…Based on the Halliday's and Dijk's views, the term of bharata in the phrase of bharata patapelena 'the four-bharata'is a discourse. Foucault (1979) views discourse as a social reality that does not only produce knowledge, but also social dominance. Other scholar, Fairclough (1989), defines discourse as a form of social practice that impacts to the exitence of dialectic between language and social condition.…”
Section: Theoretical Review Of Critical Discourse Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the Halliday's and Dijk's views, the term of bharata in the phrase of bharata patapelena 'the four-bharata'is a discourse. Foucault (1979) views discourse as a social reality that does not only produce knowledge, but also social dominance. Other scholar, Fairclough (1989), defines discourse as a form of social practice that impacts to the exitence of dialectic between language and social condition.…”
Section: Theoretical Review Of Critical Discourse Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However the discourse has multiimpact in social and politic. As proposed by Foucault (1979), that discourse can impact dominance and of course the dominance includes in political affairs. It seems the people of Butonese have been practicing this issue during in the 17 th century until nowadays.…”
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“…Even so, the power of discourse is never absolute. It will always create spaces of resistance and the emergence of counter-discourses (Michel Foucault, 1978).…”
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“…, Arjun Appadurai and Neta Alexander (2020) provide a commentary on the intentionality and expectation of some failures through their analysis of the deliberate redistribution of financial and technological failures onto customers, who become habituated to such experiences (see also Mica et al . 2023). Their discussion is instructive for how failure's potency can be sharpened by its ‘disappearance’, but also obliquely raises the question of scale with which we engage more directly.…”
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