Critiques of Knowing; Situated Textualities in Science, Computing and the Arts
Editorial Reviews
Hilary Rose, author of Love, Power and Knowledge
"Reading Critiques of Knowing is like looking into a kaleidoscope, where bright fragments are set in mirrors and new and beautiful patterns come from. One of my special pleasures in reading her are the delicious asides; these are veru light very fast, Lynetter Hunter makes some devastating theoretical reflections, and the text races down the page
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Lorraine Code, author or Rhetorical Spaces
"This erudite, elegantly written book engages provocatively with questions at the forefront of scholarship in the humanities at the end of the twentieth century. It has the rare virtue of connecting these questions, convincingly, to analogous issues in the cultural studies of science. Lynette Hunter develops an innovative conceptual apparatus that will offer new resources to scholars working in a widely disparate range of disciplines and subject matters. It is a fine, accessible text
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Critiques of Knowing; Situated Textualities in Science, Computing and the Arts
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