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What If Culture Was Nature All Along?

What If Culture Was Nature All Along?

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A collection of essays challenges the concept of materiality by rewriting the Derridean axiom, there is no outside text as there is no outside nature.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 320 pages
\n Publication date: 31 August 2018
\n Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
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A collection of essays that redefine the concept of materiality takes on a transformative approach. These endeavors are encapsulated by a rewriting of the Derridean axiom, which asserts that there is no external text as there is no external nature.

The essays in this collection explore various perspectives on the nature of materiality, challenging traditional notions and exploring new horizons. They delve into the intricate relationships between matter, language, and culture, questioning the boundaries between the physical and the intangible.

One of the key themes explored in these essays is the concept of the virtual. The authors argue that the digital age has created a new realm of materiality, one that is characterized by the immateriality of information and the constant flow of data. They explore how this virtual realm has impacted our understanding of the physical world and the ways in which it has shaped our interactions with one another.

Another theme explored in these essays is the relationship between materiality and identity. The authors argue that our sense of self and our relationships with others are deeply intertwined with the material world. They explore how our bodies, clothing, and possessions shape our identities and how we negotiate the boundaries between our physical and digital selves.

The essays in this collection also address the environmental implications of materiality. The authors argue that our consumption patterns and our relationship with the natural world have significant impacts on the health of the planet. They explore how we can create more sustainable and ethical practices and how we can work towards a more harmonious relationship between humans and the environment.

Overall, this collection of essays offers a rich and thought-provoking exploration of the concept of materiality. It provides a valuable contribution to the field of philosophy and offers insights into the ways in which we can redefine our understanding of the world around us.

\n Weight: 426g\n
Dimension: 165 x 230 x 22 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781474437394\n \n

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