Fugitive Knowledge The Loss and Preservation of Knowledge in Cultural Contact Zones

Encounters between cultures are also encounters between knowledge systems. This volume brings together a number of case studies that explore how some knowledge in cultural contact zones becomes transient, evanescent, and ephemeral. The essays examine various aspects of cultural, especially colonial,...

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Other Authors: Beer, Andreas (Editor), Mackenthun, Gesa (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Waxmann 2015
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