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Green studies does not challenge the notion that human beings make sense of the world through language, but rather the selfserving inference that nature is nothing more than a linguistic construct. 'The real thing continues to be polluted and degraded even as we refine our deconstructive insights at the level of the signifier'
Green studies does not challenge the notion that human beings make sense of the world through language, but rather the selfserving inference that nature is nothing more than a linguistic construct. 'The real thing continues to be polluted and degraded even as we refine our deconstructive insights at the level of the signifier'
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Green studies does not challenge the notion that human beings make sense of the world through language, but rather the selfserving inference that nature is nothing more than a linguistic construct. 'The real thing continues to be polluted and degraded even as we refine our deconstructive insights at the level of the signifier'
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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