posted by [identity profile] rich-forest.livejournal.com at 12:02am on 13/10/2004
I see a world where hegemonify and hegemonopolize can live together in harmony.

A world where "hegemonify" covers the territory of "to set in hegemonically, to become hegemonic," while "hegemonopolize" refers to the active encroachment on, the hegemonic colonization of, other discourses.

e.g. "Yeah, and not only that, but the Big Model is really hegemonopolizing RPG theory these days."
 
posted by [identity profile] benlehman.livejournal.com at 12:16am on 13/10/2004
Absolutely. I would go as far as to say that we are living in that world, sir.

As in "Critical Discourse Analysis has recently hegemonopolized both linguistics and media theory." Right?

In a related note, I love English. It isn't so much a language as an extended, 1500-hundred-year-long linguistic jazz session.

yrs--
--Ben
 
posted by [identity profile] rich-forest.livejournal.com at 12:39am on 13/10/2004
Quote:
As in "Critical Discourse Analysis has recently hegemonopolized both linguistics and media theory." Right?

Heh, I love it.

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