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What is the nature of a colonialism invited and enacted by some among the colonized? (How) does it differ from coercive colonialism?
Does the relationship between colonialism and epistemic colonialism, or genocide and epistemicide, extend beyond philology?
What is the relationship between the attitudes of Mexicans (differentiated between indigenous and non-indigenous campesinx, agronomists, politicians, public) to the Mexican Agricultural Program (MAP) and to the agrarian reforms of the revolution?
Andrew Cunningham and Katharine Park Comparative Interpretation of Vesalius’s De Fabrica Title-page
Andrew Cunningham, The Anatomical Renaissance: The Resurrection of the Anatomical Projects of the Ancients (Brookfield, Vermont: Ashgate, 1997). Katharine [...]
Ali ibn Rijal’s Treatise on the Significance of Comets in the Twelve Signs of the Zodiac
John Bainbridge’s Astrology
Setting John Bainbridge’s An Astronomicall Description of the Late Comet in its historiographic context is less a matter of recounting an obvious and [...]
Katharine Park – Secrets of Women: Gender, Generation, and the Origins of Human Dissection || Shigehisa Kuriyama – “Muscularity and Identity” in Expressiveness of the Body and the Divergence of Greek and Chinese Medicine
Katharine Park, Secrets of Women: Gender, Generation, and the Origins of Human Dissection (New York: Zone Books, 2006). Shigehisa Kuriyama, “Muscularity [...]
Simon Schaffer – Authorized Prophets: Comets and Astronomers after 1759
Simon Schaffer, “Authorized Prophets: Comets and Astronomers after 1759,” Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture 17 (1987): 45-74. Response [...]
Thesis Abstract – 31 October, 2017
In 1943 the Rockefeller foundation, nominally in partnership with the Mexican government, initiated its Mexican Agriculture Program (MAP). Over the [...]
Rene Descartes – Principles of Philosophy
Rene Descartes, A Discourse on Method, Meditations on the First Philosophy, Principles of Philosophy, trans. John Veitch (New York: Dutton, 1975). Response [...]
Schaffer and Shapin’s “playing the stranger” to eschew the “self-evident method” as a methodology for questioning the basic assumptions of the Western episteme on behalf of indigenous epistemes
Description of John Gadbury – De Cometis (1665)
John Gadbury, De Cometis, 1665. John Gadbury’s 1665 publication De Cometis, written in response to the three comets that appeared between 1664 and 1665, [...]
Anthony Bebbington – Modernization from below: An Alternative Indigenous Development?
Anthony Bebbington, “Modernization from below: An Alternative Indigenous Development?” Economic Geography 69, no. 3 (July 1993), 274-292. 274 [...]
Russel Barsch – Who Steals Indigenous Knowledge
Russel Lawrence Barsch, “Who Steals Indigenous Knowledge?” Proceedings of the Annual Meeting (American Society of International Law (April [...]
Vandana Shiva – Bioprospecting as Sophisticated Biopiracy
Vandana Shiva, “Bioprospecting as Sophisticated Biopiracy,” Signs 32, no. 2 (Winter 2007), 307-313. 307 – “Bioprospecting is a term that [...]
John Bainbridge Historiography
Setting John Bainbridge’s An Astronomicall Description of the Late Comet in its historiographic context is less a matter of recounting an obvious and [...]
Eugene Hunn – Meeting of minds: how do we share our appreciation of traditional environmental knowledge?
Eugene Hunn, “Meeting of minds: how do we share our appreciation of traditional environmental knowledge?,”The Journal of the Royal [...]
Erik Gomez-Baggethun & Victoria Reyes-Garcia – Reinterpreting Change in Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Erik Gomez-Baggethun & Victoria Reyes-Garcia, “Reinterpreting Change in Traditional Ecological Knowledge,” Human Ecology 41, no. 4 (August [...]
John Bainbridge – An Astronomicall Description of the late Comet
The 1619 Edward Griffin-published version of John Bainbridge’s An Astronomicall Description of the late Comet’s paratext is composed of a title page, a [...]
Miguel Altieri et al. – Agroecology: The Scientific Basis of Alternative Agriculture
Miguel Altieri, et al., Agroecology: The Scientific Basis of Alternative Agriculture (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1987). Notes Xiii – “Nevertheless, [...]
Two Epistemic Conceptions – Mechanistic & Agroecological
Suzanne Moon, review of Zapotec Science, by Roberto Gonzalez, Technology and Culture 43, no. 3 (July 2002): 623-625. Annotations A commentary on terminological considerations surrounding science, traditional environmental knowledge, indigenous science, etc. Appropriate material for the taxonomic debate about Western and non-Western epistemology. Notes 624 – “Should these practices be called ‘science’? Gonzalez explains that he appropriates […]
Mario Biagioli – Galileo, Courtier: The Practice of Science in the Culture of Absolutism
Mario Biagioli, Galileo, Courtier: The Practice of Science in the Culture of Absolutism (Chicago, U. of Chgo. Press, 1993). Response [At the onset: I have [...]
Monica Azzolini – The Duke and the Stars
Monica Azzolini, The Duke and the Stars: Astrology and Politics in Renaissance Milan (Cambridge: Harvard UP, 2013). Response It should be noted at the [...]
Robert S. Westman – “The Copernican Question Revisited: A Reply to Noel Swerdlow and John Heilbron”
Robert S. Westman, “The Copernican Question Revisited: A Reply to Noel Swerdlow and John Heilbron,” Perspectives on Science 21, no. 1 (2013). Response It [...]
Peter Barker – “Constructing Copernicus”
Peter Barker, “Constructing Copernicus,” Perspectives on Science 10, no. 2 (Summer 2002). Notes 208 – “This paper . . . examines Kepler’s [...]
Rienk Vermij – Johannes Phocylides Holwarda and the Interpretation of New Stars in the Dutch Republic
Rienk Vermij, “Johannes Phocylides Holwarda and the Interpretation of New Stars in the Dutch Republic,” in Change and Continuity in Early Modern Cosmology, [...]
John Murdoch – The Analytical Character of Late Medieval Learning
John E. Murdoch, “The Analytic Character of Late Medieval Learning: Natural Philosophy without Nature,” in Approaches to Nature in the Middle Ages, ed. [...]
Rienk Vermij – “A Science of Signs:
Rienk Vermij, “A Science of Signs: Aristotelian Meteorology in Reformation Germany,” Early Science and Medicine 15, no. 6 (2010). Response In “A Science of [...]
C. Scott Dixon – Popular Astrology and Lutheran Propaganda in Reformation Germany
C. Scott Dixon, “Popular Astrology and Lutheran Propaganda in Reformation Germany,” History 84, no. 275 (July 1999). Response In his “Popular Astrology and [...]
Lynn Thorndike – Latin Treatises on Comets Between 1238 and 1368 A.D. – Albertus Magnus
Lynn Thorndike, Latin Treatises on Comets Between 1238 and 1368 A.D. (Chicago: Chgo UP, 1950). Response Here in the third tractatus of his first book of [...]
G.E.R. Lloyd – “Saving the Appearances”
G.E.R. Lloyd, “Saving the Appearances, Classical Quarterly, n.s. 28 (1978): 202-222. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/638722 Response In this [...]
Richard Sorabji – “The Ancient Commentators on Aristotle”
Richard Sorabji, “The Ancient Commentators on Aristotle,” in Aristotle Transformed: The Ancient Commentators and Their Influence, ed. Richard [...]
Richard Sorabji – “Aristotle on Colour, Light, and Imperceptibles”
Richard Sorabji, “Aristotle on Colour, Light, and Imperceptibles,” Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies of the University of London [...]
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