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Interpretation and over-interpretation: disputing the meaning of texts

In order to address issues concerning the ‘positioning’ of individuals in discourse, appeal has recently been made to psychoanalytic formulations offering plausible interpretations of how and why specific subjects take up the positions they do. This raises many problems concerning the relationship b...

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Published in:Qualitative research : QR 2005-08, Vol.5 (3), p.307-324
Main Authors: Frosh, Stephen, Emerson, Peter D.
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Adolescents
Discourse Analysis
Epistemology
Hegemony
Masculinity
Meaning
Methodological Problems
Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalytic Interpretation
Psychology
Qualitative analysis
Qualitative Methods
Qualitative research
Research methods
Social sciences
Texts
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