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Part I: Wittgenstein. "Five red apples": meaning and use
Our lives in language: language-games, grammar, forms of life
Concepts: Wittgenstein and deconstruction
Thinking through examples: the case of intersectionality
Part II: Differences. Saussure: language, sign, world
Signs, marks, and Archie Bunker: post-Saussurean visions of language
Critique, clarity, and common sense: ordinary language philosophy and politics
Part III: Reading. "Nothing is hidden": beyond the hermeneutics of suspicion
Reading as a practice of acknowledgment: the text as action and expression
Language, judgment, and attention: writing in the world.

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