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Breaking The Disciplines Reconceptions In Knowledge Art And Culture Martin L Davies Marsha Meskimmon Editors

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Breaking The Disciplines Reconceptions In Knowledge Art And Culture Martin L Davies Marsha Meskimmon Editors
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Publisher: I.B.Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Author: Martin L Davies; Marsha Meskimmon (editors)
ISBN: 9780755626243, 0755626249
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Breaking The Disciplines Reconceptions In Knowledge Art And Culture Martin L Davies Marsha Meskimmon Editors by Martin L Davies; Marsha Meskimmon (editors) 9780755626243, 0755626249 instant download after payment.

International scholars explore the ways in which knowledge actually operates, showing the limitations of now outmoded disciplines. Coming from fields as diverse as anthropology, philosophy, literature, aesthetics and art practice, together they break down the boundaries between entrenched domains of knowledge. Studies of objects which confound traditional definitions - including a mechanical cow invented by an Irish farmer, and the curious case of a mechanical monk - show how a close look at an individual object can, paradoxically, open up dynamic new "reconceptions" of traditional systems of knowledge. With social uses of knowledge currently a matter of public debate, this should be a timely text.

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