Speaking from Elsewhere David E. JamesDevelops a contextualist view of identity, agency, and discursive practices. In Speaking from Elsewhere, author Jose Medina argues for the critical and transformative power of speech from marginalized locations by articulating a contextualist view of meaning, identity, and agency. This contextualism draws from different philosophical traditions (Wittgenstein, pragmatism, and feminist theory) and crosses disciplinary boundaries (philosophy, cultural
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