What is an Author?
M Foucault - Reading architectural history, 2003 - api.taylorfrancis.com
… of the author’s persona. Certainly it would be worth examining how the author became …
began, in what kind of system of valorization the author was involved, at what point we began to …
began, in what kind of system of valorization the author was involved, at what point we began to …
[PDF][PDF] Author 8
TP Michael, TP Michael - crops, 1984 - scholar.archive.org
The circadian clock ensures that biological processes are phased to the correct time of day.
In 27 plants the circadian clock is conserved at both the level of transcriptional networks as …
In 27 plants the circadian clock is conserved at both the level of transcriptional networks as …
[BOOK][B] The author
A Bennett - 2004 - taylorfrancis.com
This volume investigates the changing definitions of the author, what it has meant historically
to be an 'author', and the impact that this has had on literary culture. Andrew Bennett …
to be an 'author', and the impact that this has had on literary culture. Andrew Bennett …
What an author is
A Nehamas - 1986 - JSTOR
… According to Foucault, we appeal to the author in order to exclude, in the name of "the …
of author with writer against which he so elegantly argues. Though he claims that the author …
of author with writer against which he so elegantly argues. Though he claims that the author …
What was an author?
M Nesbit - Yale French Studies, 1987 - JSTOR
… author has gone vague: the author is a general case, an orphan, some say corpse. It is a
definition too diffuse to be useful; worse, it strips the author … question about what the author was. …
definition too diffuse to be useful; worse, it strips the author … question about what the author was. …
[PDF][PDF] THE AUTHOR
A Morrison - J Can Dent Assoc, 2010 - cda-adc.ca
Background Epinephrine is commonly used in health care and has multiple applications. Two
frequent and often life-saving uses are the management of anaphylaxis and cardiac arrest. …
frequent and often life-saving uses are the management of anaphylaxis and cardiac arrest. …
Who was the author? An introduction to stylometry
DI Holmes, J Kardos - Chance, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
… works of an author, and the words still to be discovered arc those the author knew but never
… did appear, striking a backing for Shakespearean authorship. In 1990, though, the findings …
… did appear, striking a backing for Shakespearean authorship. In 1990, though, the findings …
The CD40/CD154 receptor/ligand dyadRID="†" ID="†" Review
… * RID="*" ID="*" Corresponding author… - Cellular and Molecular …, 2001 - Springer
Until recently, the expression and primary function of the cell surface receptor CD40 and its
ligand CD154 were considered restricted to B and T lymphocytes, and their interactions …
ligand CD154 were considered restricted to B and T lymphocytes, and their interactions …
When is the Author?
J Gray - A companion to media authorship, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
This chapter aims to map out what a post‐author world might look like, and to offer a notion
of authorial clusters that are always operating and in flux, never finished. It suggests that a …
of authorial clusters that are always operating and in flux, never finished. It suggests that a …