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Mani, Lata, 1956-
"The world is an interdependent whole of which everything is an integral, complexly related, part. Yet current ways of thinking, and being, persistently separate social phenomena and the individual self from the multiple dimensions with which they are interconnected. The Integral Nature of Things examines this revealing paradox and its consequences in a variety of sites: everyday language, labour, advertising, technology, post-structuralist theory, political rhetoric, urban planning, sex, neoliberal globalisation. Mani demonstrates how even though the interrelations between things are obscured by the ruling paradigm, the facts of relationality and indivisibility continually assert themselves. The book interweaves prose with poetry and sociocultural analysis with observational accounts to offer an alternative framework for addressing aspects of the cognitive, cultural, political, and ethical crisis we face today."--Publisher's website.
2013
Perpustakaan Kuala Lumpur
ISBN
9780415831383
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Flows -- The Tree and I -- In the Form of a Prayer: Reconsidering our Polemics -- Azan -- Human Dignity
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2010
ISBN
9789812458452
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Form(Aesthetics)
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Galleries draw up new strategies
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"Aesthetics of Silence", which · borrowed from Susan Sontag's first essay from her famous oeuvre, Styles of
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