
The Material of Knowledge
Feminist Disclosures
Susan Hekman(Author)
Indiana University Press
Published on 19. April 2010
Book
Hardback
277 pages
978-0-253-35467-9 (ISBN)
Description
Susan Hekman believes we are witnessing an intellectual sea change. The main features of this change are found in dichotomies between language and reality, discourse and materiality. Hekman proposes that it is possible to find a more intimate connection between these pairs, one that does not privilege one over the other. By grounding her work in feminist thought and employing analytic philosophy, scientific theory, and linguistic theory, Hekman shows how language and reality can be understood as an indissoluble unit. In this broadly synthetic work, she offers a new interpretation of questions of science, modernism, postmodernism, and feminism so as to build knowledge of reality and extend how we deal with nature and our increasingly diverse experiences of it.
Reviews / Votes
"This is a truly feminist book in the best sense; it does not simply adopt, or abandon, paradigms but engages with what's worth saving. It is a genuinely new way of thinking about the relation between matter and science."-Claire Colebrook, University of Edinburgh"There is no other existing book that does exactly what Hekman does here, which is work across a very broad and diverse range of fields and figures to draw together the best of what's out there rethinking the relationship between the material and the linguistic."-Shannon Sullivan, Penn State University
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bloomington, IN
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-253-35467-9 (9780253354679)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Susan Hekman is Professor of Political Science and Director of Graduate Humanities at the University of Texas at Arlington. She is author of Private Selves, Public Identities and The Future of Differences.
Content
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The First Settlement: Philosophy of Science
2. The Second Settlement: Analytic Philosophy
3. The Third Settlement: Foucault-We Have Never Been Postmodern
4. The Fourth Settlement: Feminism-From Epistemology to Ontology
5. From Construction to Disclosure: Ontology and the Social
Notes
References
Index
Introduction
1. The First Settlement: Philosophy of Science
2. The Second Settlement: Analytic Philosophy
3. The Third Settlement: Foucault-We Have Never Been Postmodern
4. The Fourth Settlement: Feminism-From Epistemology to Ontology
5. From Construction to Disclosure: Ontology and the Social
Notes
References
Index