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Thinking Bodies(Paperback)
Stanford University Press
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31/10/1994
The essays collected in this volume attest to a renewal of philosophical interest in how bodies think and how thought is embodied, a philosophy that has been deeply influenced by literature, the art...
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Thinking Bodies(Hardback)
Stanford University Press
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31/10/1994
The essays collected in this volume attest to a renewal of philosophical interest in how bodies think and how thought is embodied, a philosophy that has been deeply influenced by literature, the art...
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The Translatability of Cultures(Hardback)
Figurations of the Space Between
Stanford University Press
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01/01/1996
These essays-which consider a wide variety of cultures from ancient Egypt to contemporary Japan- describe the conditions under which cultures that do not dominate each other may yet achieve a limite...
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The Translatability of Cultures(Paperback)
Figurations of the Space Between
Stanford University Press
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01/01/1996
These essays-which consider a wide variety of cultures from ancient Egypt to contemporary Japan- describe the conditions under which cultures that do not dominate each other may yet achieve a limite...
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The States of Theory(Paperback)
History, Art and Critical Discourse
Stanford University Press
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01/07/1994
This is a series of essays by distinguished and internationally renowned theorists who address fundamental theoretical questions related to the fields of history and art.
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The Aims of Representation(Paperback)
Subject/Text/History
Stanford University Press
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01/07/1993
One of the more important and original collections of theoretical essays in the field. . . . The issues it addresses are no less pertinent now than they were in 1987; they seem, indeed, to be of per...
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The Culture of Autobiography(Paperback)
Constructions of Self-Representation
Stanford University Press
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31/07/1993
Diverse tendencies in critical and cultural theory have combined to give autobiography a new importance. The essays in this collection address from different vantage points the larger problems posed...
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