| Cary Wolfe - 1998 - 212 pages
..."creates mixtures between entirely new types of beings, hybrids of nature and culture," it "creates two entirely distinct ontological zones: that of human beings on the one hand; that of nonhumans on the other" (10-11). For Latour, this structure has the pragmatic payoff of enabling... | |
| William Rasch, Cary Wolfe - 318 pages
...between entirely new types of beings, hybrids of nature and culture." On the other, it "creates two entirely distinct ontological zones: that of human beings on the one hand; that of nonhumans on the other" (10-11). For Latour, this structure has the pragmatic payoff of enabling... | |
| Andrew Barry - 2001 - 322 pages
...cosmopolitan democracy see Archibugi, Held and Kohler 1995, Beck 2000. 34 '"Purification" creates two entirely distinct ontological zones: that of human beings on the one hand; that of nonhumans on the other' (Latour 1993, pp. 10-11). 35 A striated space is one in which lines... | |
| Helen Verran - 2001 - 298 pages
...entirely new types of beings, hybrids of nature and culture. The second by 'purification' creates two entirely distinct ontological zones: that of human beings on the one hand; that of non-humans on the other. Without the first set the practices of purification would be pointless.... | |
| Timothy W. Luke - 2002 - 336 pages
...entirely new types of beings, hybrids of nature and culture," and purification, which "creates two entirely distinct ontological zones: that of human beings on the one hand; that of nonhumans on the other."19 Museums play a vital role in these purification projects by stabilizing... | |
| Greg Marston, Catherine McDonald - 2006 - 264 pages
...of beings, hybrids of nature and culture' (10). The second set is 'purification' which 'creates two entirely distinct ontological zones: that of human beings on the one hand' and 'nonhumans' on the other (11). Modern culture is thus characterized by dual processes: the production... | |
| Dot Tuer - 2006 - 232 pages
...new types of beings, hybrids of nature and culture. The second, 2 7 by "purification," creates two entirely distinct ontological zones: that of human beings on the one hand; that of nonhumans on the other. THE HEART Without the first, practices of purification would be fruitless... | |
| Webb Keane - 2007 - 339 pages
...with a denial of twelve heresies before it gets to any positive claims (Pelikan and Hotchkiss 2003b: 543-55). And creeds offer the speaking subject a discursive...'constantly in mind,' it aspires to function as a shared'rule of faith' and of conduct, much as creeds do" (2003:304-5). For the constitutive effects... | |
| Paul Rutherford - 2007 - 385 pages
...entirely new types of beings, hybrids of nature and culture. The second, by "purification," creates two entirely distinct ontological zones: that of human beings on the one hand; that of nonhumans on the other.' Latour, We Have Never Been Modern, 10-11. Conclusion 1 My extension... | |
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