ii Given that the notion of citationality takes all inscription to be a repetition, a saying or
doing ‘again’, I restrict my use of the term reinscription to instances where the suggestion
of a saying or doing again differently is inferred.
iii See Gillborn & Youdell (2000) for a full discussion of the notion of underachievement
and its implications.
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