Mishra correctly assesses Smith's project as an advocacy and expression of the need for an alternative conception of subjectivity, one that is multiplicitous, self-questioning without being self-negating. |
With multiple voices, the word becomes a multiplicitous object composed of moving parts that can be arranged, interrogated, fine-tuned. |
Even the most jaded among us are occasionally struck by the wonder of our multiplicitous planet when we step outside our doors each morning. |
In each case, the female vocalists is up front, and the bed of multiplicitous beats incorporates downtempo, acid jazz, nu jazz and house. |
Finally, this fair is multiplicitous in ways that few others are anymore. |
The Culinary Heritage of Switzerland project traces these multiplicitous processes of preservation and renewal and tries to show that, when it comes to food, tradition can only be understood as a dynamic concept. |