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We’re
very pleased to announce the publication of the following edited
volume:
Inside
Knowledge: (Un)doing Ways of Knowing in the Humanities
Edited
by Carolyn Birdsall, Maria Boletsi, Itay Sapir and Pieter Verstraete
Inside
Knowledge is a collection of original essays proposing a fresh
examination of epistemological questions relevant to scholars in
any discipline of the humanities. Is objective knowledge still a
viable ideal? Can art produce or express knowledge of any kind?
Is the body a promising medium for a knowledge less abstract or
logocentric than the kind Western culture has favoured so far? How
are epistemological regimes maintained with the use of established
linguistic tropes? Is knowledge to be resisted or employed as a
tool of resistance?
Distinguished as well as young, emerging scholars from disciplines
such as philosophy, comparative literature, musicology and art theory
discuss concrete case studies in which these questions arise. The
essays share a commitment to interdisciplinary approaches and the
close analysis of cultural objects, and refuse to take for granted
the conventional methodologies that often guide research projects
in their respective fields. The Inside Knowledge volume
stages encounters between different ways of knowing, which contribute
to an interdiciplinary understanding of the concept of knowledge
and of epistemological questions in the humanities.
Contributions
by Derek Attridge, Kristin Becker, Maria Boletsi, Steven Connor,
Joshua Paul Dale, Begum Özden Firat, Tereza Havelková,
Hanna Järvinen, James Petterson, Dylan Robinson, Noa Roei,
Michal Sapir, Asja Szafraniec, Jatin Wagle.
Date Of Publication: Jun 2009
Isbn13: 978-1-4438-0577-3
Isbn: 1-4438-0577-7
http://www.c-s-p.org/Flyers/Inside-Knowledge---Un-doing-Ways-of-Knowledge-in-the-Humanities1-4438-0577-7.htm
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