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    Society as Text: Essays on Rhetoric, Reason, and Reality.Richard Harvey Brown - 1987 - University of Chicago Press.
    Brown makes elegant use of sociological theory and of insights from language philosophy, literary criticism, and rhetoric to articulate a new theory of the human sciences, using the powerful metaphor of society as text.
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  2. Rhetoric, textuality, and the postmodern turn in sociological theory.Richard Harvey Brown - 1990 - Sociological Theory 8 (2):188-197.
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    Social science as civic discourse: essays on the invention, legitimation, and uses of social theory.Richard Harvey Brown - 1989 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    Richard Harvey Brown's pioneering explorations in the philosophy of social science and the theory of rhetoric reach a culmination in Social Science as Civic Discourse. In his earlier works, he argued for a logic of discovery and explanation in social science by showing that science and art both depend on metaphoric thinking, and he has applied that logic to society as a narrative text in which significant action by moral agents is possible. This new work is at once a philosophical (...)
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    The postmodern in sociological theory, a special section of.Richard Harvey Brown - 1990 - Sociological Theory 8 (2):188.
  5. The making of memory: the politics of archives, libraries and museums in the construction of national consciousness.Richard Harvey Brown & Beth Davis-Brown - 1998 - History of the Human Sciences 11 (4):17-32.
    An archive is a repository - that is, a place or space in which materials of historic interest or social significance are stored and ordered. A national archive is the storing and ordering place of the collective memory of that nation or people(s). This article provides a brief his torical/theoretical introduction to the politics of the archive in late capi talist societies and discusses this politics of memory via the performance of ordinary daily activities of librarians and archivists. Some relevant (...)
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  6. Poetics, politics and professionalism in the rise of American psychology.Richard Harvey Brown - 1992 - History of the Human Sciences 5 (1):47-61.
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    Communlcatlre Actlon: An lncomplete Pro] ect.Richard Harvey Brown & Douglas Goodman - 2001 - In Barry Smart & George Ritzer (eds.), Handbook of social theory. Thousands Oaks, Calif.: SAGE.
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    Dialectic and structure in Jean-Paul Sartre and Claude Lévi-Strauss.Richard Harvey Brown - 1979 - Human Studies 2 (1):1-19.
    The things themselves, which only the limited brains of men and animals believe fixed and stationary, have no real existence at all. They are the flashing and sparks of drawn swords, the glow of victory in the conflict of opposing qualities. SummaryThe conflicts between the eristentialism of Jean‐Paul Sartre and the structuralism of Claude Lévi‐Strauss present a privileged site for illuminating larger conflicts in the human studies as a whole. The present paper argues that a method for addressing and perhaps (...)
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    Editor's Introduction.Richard Harvey Brown - 1997 - Argumentation 11 (1):3-7.
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    Historical science as linguistic figuration.Richard Harvey Brown - 1985 - Theory and Society 14 (5):677-703.
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    New Roles for Rhetoric: From Academic Critique to Civic Affirmation.Richard Harvey Brown - 1997 - Argumentation 11 (1):9-22.
    The classical conception of rhetoric as the method of reasoned political judgment survived into the Renaissance but was reduced to academic critiques of style and "empty" public rhetoric with the rise of modern science and its representationalist theories of language. Recently, however, rhetoric, textuality, and the "linguistic turn" generally, have become central metaphors in the human sciences. This renewed rhetorical perspective not only fosters a critique of positive philosophy and of scientism in public discourse, it also offers affirmative methods by (...)
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    A Semiotics of the American Self.Remi Clignet & Richard Harvey Brown - 1991 - American Journal of Semiotics 8 (4):17-39.
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    A Semiotics of the American Self.Remi Clignet & Richard Harvey Brown - 1991 - American Journal of Semiotics 8 (4):17-39.
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  14. Review : Richard H. Roberts and James M. M. Good (eds) The Recovery of Rhetoric: Persuasive Discourse and Disciplinarity in the Human Sciences. Charlottesville/London: University Press of Virginia, 1993. xii + 278 pp. [REVIEW]Richard Harvey Brown - 1995 - History of the Human Sciences 8 (3):143-144.
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  15. Reviews : Michael J. Shapiro, The Politics of Representation: writing practices in biography, photography, and policy analysis, London: University of Wisconsin Press, 1988, £26.00, xiv + 203 pp. [REVIEW]Richard Harvey Brown - 1991 - History of the Human Sciences 4 (2):318-319.
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