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America
Author_Claudio Canaparo
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Product details
- ISBN 9783039115730
- Weight: 410g
- Dimensions: 150 x 220mm
- Publication Date: 20 Nov 2009
- Publisher: Verlag Peter Lang
- Publication City/Country: CH
- Product Form: Paperback
This book is about the formation and development of Latin America as name, idea and concept, as well as the wider concepts of location, knowledge and the relationship between them. Latin America is not only a subject or an academic construct, it is also a perspective from which subjectivities are established, knowledge is developed and narratives are produced. This study argues that epistemology cannot exist in abstract terms, despite traditional academic arguments to the contrary. Therefore the author uses ‘Latin America’ to anchor his more general arguments in a particular location and calls this approach ‘geo-epistemology’.
The author discusses how the specificity of a particular location can contribute to the establishment of both a method of formulating human knowledge and the boundaries of what can be known. The text explores the relationship between philosophy, geography and geometry, and analyses the notions of science, empire and colonialism. In response to the contemporary debate on ‘space of thinking’, the author proposes a new concept of ‘reversal thinking’, which leads to an examination of the roles of language and writing from an epistemic point of view.
The author discusses how the specificity of a particular location can contribute to the establishment of both a method of formulating human knowledge and the boundaries of what can be known. The text explores the relationship between philosophy, geography and geometry, and analyses the notions of science, empire and colonialism. In response to the contemporary debate on ‘space of thinking’, the author proposes a new concept of ‘reversal thinking’, which leads to an examination of the roles of language and writing from an epistemic point of view.
The Author: Claudio Canaparo holds a degree in political science and an M.A. in science. He did postgraduate work at the University of Bologna and was awarded his Ph.D. by King’s College London. He has taught at the University of Exeter since 1995, where he currently holds the position of Reader and was recently Visiting Professor at the University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. He is the author of Ciencia y escritura (2003) and Muerte y transfiguración de la cultura rioplatense (2005), among other authored and co-authored monographs and articles.
Geo-epistemology
€56.99
