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Liquid Spaces in Modern Historiography
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Dirk van Laak
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface and Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
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Introductions: Futures of the Study of Culture
- Futures of the Study of Culture: Some Opening Remarks 1
- Collaborative Research in the Study of Culture 17
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I. Horizons for Future Reflections
- Taking Responsibility for the Future: Ten Proposals for Shaping the Future of the Study of Culture into a Problem-Solving Paradigm 29
- The “Future Sense” and the Future of the Study of Culture 66
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II. No Future? Politics and Concerns
- Pre-Post-Apocalyptic Culture: The Future(s) of the Humanities 83
- The Global Eye or Foucault Rewired: Security, Control, and Scholarship in the Twenty-first Century 94
- No Future: The Study of Culture in the Twenty-first Century 110
- Beyond the Colonial Shadow? Delinking, Border Thinking, and Theoretical Futures of Cultural History 123
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III. Theorizing Pasts, Presents, Futures
- The Society of Singularities 141
- After Literature: The Geographies, Technologies, and Epistemologies of Reading and Writing in the Early Twenty-first Century 155
- The Integrative Potentials of Arts-based Research for the Study of Culture: A Reflection on The Lagoon Cycle by Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison 169
- After Hybridity: Grafting as a Model of Cultural Translation 182
- Liquid Spaces in Modern Historiography 203
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IV. Future Connectivities: Economy, Natural Sciences, Ecology
- Culture in the Marketplace 223
- Cultural History, Science Studies, and Global Economy: New and Future Approaches 236
- Normativity and Culture in the Context of Modern Medicine: A Prospective Vision of an Elective Affinity 250
- Multispecies Futures and the Study of Culture 274
- Future Trading Zones for the Study of Culture: An Interview with Peter L. Galison 288
- Notes on Contributors 299
- Index 305
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface and Acknowledgements V
- Contents VII
-
Introductions: Futures of the Study of Culture
- Futures of the Study of Culture: Some Opening Remarks 1
- Collaborative Research in the Study of Culture 17
-
I. Horizons for Future Reflections
- Taking Responsibility for the Future: Ten Proposals for Shaping the Future of the Study of Culture into a Problem-Solving Paradigm 29
- The “Future Sense” and the Future of the Study of Culture 66
-
II. No Future? Politics and Concerns
- Pre-Post-Apocalyptic Culture: The Future(s) of the Humanities 83
- The Global Eye or Foucault Rewired: Security, Control, and Scholarship in the Twenty-first Century 94
- No Future: The Study of Culture in the Twenty-first Century 110
- Beyond the Colonial Shadow? Delinking, Border Thinking, and Theoretical Futures of Cultural History 123
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III. Theorizing Pasts, Presents, Futures
- The Society of Singularities 141
- After Literature: The Geographies, Technologies, and Epistemologies of Reading and Writing in the Early Twenty-first Century 155
- The Integrative Potentials of Arts-based Research for the Study of Culture: A Reflection on The Lagoon Cycle by Helen Mayer Harrison and Newton Harrison 169
- After Hybridity: Grafting as a Model of Cultural Translation 182
- Liquid Spaces in Modern Historiography 203
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IV. Future Connectivities: Economy, Natural Sciences, Ecology
- Culture in the Marketplace 223
- Cultural History, Science Studies, and Global Economy: New and Future Approaches 236
- Normativity and Culture in the Context of Modern Medicine: A Prospective Vision of an Elective Affinity 250
- Multispecies Futures and the Study of Culture 274
- Future Trading Zones for the Study of Culture: An Interview with Peter L. Galison 288
- Notes on Contributors 299
- Index 305