Apr 1, 2009
It is possible—indeed, it had been widely attempted—to pile up one sophisticated speculative theoretical construction on top of another (meanwhile compounding the puns, usually on words already borrowed from the French, so that the whole result sin the most barbarously hybrid language), without ever once touching ground and without reference to a single concrete case or historical exmaple.—Stuart Hall, “The Toad in the Garden”
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