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== Situated Knowledges ==
== Situated Knowledges ==
'Who has a body?''
''Who has a body?''
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'''We don't want to represent the world.'''
We don't want to represent the world.
'''We don't want one body'''
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'''Universality is reductionism'''
We don't want one body
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'''Prosthesis and not objectivity'''
Universality is reductionism
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'''All vision has an embodied nature'''
Prosthesis and not objectivity
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'''The body is an agent not a resource'''
All vision has an embodied nature
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The body is an agent not a resource
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''How to see from below?''
''How to see from below?''
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'''Vision requires instruments of vision'''
Vision requires instruments of vision
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'''Who can and who cannot?'''
''Who can and who cannot?''
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'''How to see?
''How to see?''
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'''Where to see from?'''
''Where to see from?''
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'''What limits to vision?'''  
''What limits to vision?''
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'''What to see for?'''  
''What to see for?'''
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'''What other sensory powers do we wish to cultivate besides vision?'''
''What other sensory powers do we wish to cultivate besides vision?''
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'''Location is about vulnerability'''
Location is about vulnerability
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'''Situated knowledges are about communities and not about individuals'''
Situated knowledges are about communities and not about individuals
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'''Sex as an object of biological knowledge'''
Sex as an object of biological knowledge
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'''Situated knowledges require that the object of knowledge is an actor or agent'''
Situated knowledges require that the object of knowledge is an actor or agent
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'''Conversation vs discovery'''
Conversation vs discovery
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'''Bodies as objects of knowledge are material-semiotic, generative nodes'''
Bodies as objects of knowledge are material-semiotic, generative nodes
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Revision as of 16:23, 12 October 2022

Situated Knowledges

Who has a body?
We don't want to represent the world.
We don't want one body
Universality is reductionism
Prosthesis and not objectivity
All vision has an embodied nature
The body is an agent not a resource
How to see from below?
Vision requires instruments of vision
Who can and who cannot?
How to see?
Where to see from?
What limits to vision?
What to see for?'
What other sensory powers do we wish to cultivate besides vision?
Location is about vulnerability
Situated knowledges are about communities and not about individuals
Sex as an object of biological knowledge
Situated knowledges require that the object of knowledge is an actor or agent
Conversation vs discovery
Bodies as objects of knowledge are material-semiotic, generative nodes

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