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Dialogic courage and “interpreting otherwise” in Camus’ existential phenomenology of absurdity: Sudanese/African women’s constructive engagement with totalitarian discourse structures

Cyril Latzoo
- 04 Mar 2020 - 
- Vol. 68, Iss: 2, pp 219-241
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The philosophy of absurdity offers interpretive insights into the transformative and empowering potentials of communicative deformity and competency as discussed by the authors, as an interpretive otherwise, it can be seen as a form of courage.
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Albert Camus’ philosophy of absurdity offers interpretive insights into the transformative and empowering potentials of communicative deformity and competency. Courage, as an interpretive otherwise...

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