... were also expressed in the New York Times Magazine article on Rorty, where I am quoted as criticizing Rorty's reluctance to deploy his intellectual influence for cultural polin'cs and social causes by taking “an active public role.
28 See john Dewey, “Introduction,” in F.M. Alexander, Constructive Conscious Control of the Individual (New York: Dutton, 1923); reprinted in john Dewey: The Middle Works, vol. 15 (Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1983), ...
This book, one of the first to appear on the subject, records and evaluates the emergence of this new direction of cross-disciplinary research, and examines the potential of incorporating some of its insights into archaeology.
From one of our most outspoken feminist critics, this collection explores various ways in which the body can be rethought of as a site of knowledge rather than as a medium to move beyond or dominate.
OSTEOBIOGRAPHY. Whiletherearemanymethods available for investigating age and biographies archaeologically, in thefollowing ... By 'osteobiography,'Saul and Saul meant the interpretation ofhuman skeletonstoilluminate a wide gamut oflife ...