An interdisciplinary study that situates the recent interest in ethics within radical postmodern shifts about knowledge and value.
This interdisciplinary study situates the recent interest in ethics within radical post-modern shifts about knowledge and value.
Contributors include Deborah Burrett (independent scholar, Toronto), Brenda Carr (Carleton University), David Clark (McMaster University), Bina Freiwald (Concordia University), Phyllis Lambert (Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal), Francesco Lorrigio (Carleton University), Daniel O'Connor (University of Windsor), Lynne Phillips (University of Windsor), Ruth Phillips (Carleton University), Barry Rutland (Carleton University), and Leandro Urbina (novelist, Washington, D.C.).
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Product details

ISBN
9780773527027
Published
2005-05-01
Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press; McGill-Queen's University Press
Weight
500 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
520

Biographical note

Barbara Gabriel is associate professor, School for Art and Culture, Carleton University. Suzan Ilcan is professor, sociology and anthropology, University of Windsor.