The starting-point of critical elaboration is the consciousness of what one really is, and is 'knowing thyself as a product of the historical process to date, which has deposited in you an infinity of traces, without leaving an inventory. Women Teaching for Change: Gender, Class and Powerpor Kathleen Weiler - 1988 - 174 páginasSin vista previa disponible - Acerca de este libro
| Guillermo Cook - 1997 - 364 páginas
...writes: "The starting point of critical elaboration is the consciousness of what one really is, and is 'knowing thyself as a product of the historical process...infinity of traces, without leaving an inventory". 15 In Q'eqchi' discourses on the mountain spirits, we can see Gramsci's "infinity of traces" left by... | |
| Uma Narayan - 1997 - 246 páginas
..."Continuity"/ The starting-point of critical elaboration is the consciousness of what one really is, and is "knowing thyself" as a product of the historical process...infinity of traces, without leaving an inventory. — Antonio Gramsci41 In this section, I would like to shift to exploring some ways in which the sense... | |
| Kate A. F. Crehan - 1997 - 284 páginas
...wrote: The starting-point of critical elaboration is the consciousness of what one really is, and is "knowing thyself" as a product of the historical process...infinity of traces, without leaving an inventory. Such an inventory must therefore be made at the outset. (Gramsci, quoted in Forgacs 1988:326) We and... | |
| Deborah R. Geis, Steven F. Kruger - 1997 - 320 páginas
...Journals, The starting-point of critical elaboration is the consciousness of what one really is, and is "knowing thyself" as a product of the historical process...infinity of traces, without leaving an inventory; therefore it is imperative at the outset to compile such an inventory.' The interactive histories of... | |
| Pasquale Verdicchio - 1997 - 172 páginas
...starting point of critical elaboration is the consciousness of what one really is and knowing one's self as a product of the historical process to date, which...infinity of traces, without leaving an inventory. It is therefore imperative at the outset to compile such an inventory. Few people know my whole name.... | |
| Akhil Gupta, James Ferguson - 1997 - 292 páginas
..."systems," and of seeing instead what Gramsci in a famous passage called "traces": "'Knowing thyself [is] a product of the historical process to date which...infinity of traces, without leaving an inventory." 12 The notions of testimony and witnessing have, of course, complex histories, histories that might... | |
| Uma Narayan - 1997 - 246 páginas
...elabaration is the consciousness of what one really is, and is "knowing thyself" as a product of tfie historical process to date which has deposited in you an infinity of traces, without leaving an inventary. — Antonio Gramsci41 In this section, I would like to shift to exploring some ways in which... | |
| Erica Burman - 1998 - 226 páginas
.... The starting-point of critical elaboration is in the consciousness of what one really is, and is 'knowing thyself as a product of the historical process...of traces, without leaving an inventory. (Gramsci, 1995: 1376) The 'actual people' therefore exist under intellectual subjugation and subordination, but... | |
| Robert Perks, Alistair Thomson - 1998 - 494 páginas
...it, writing about the necessity of historical consciousness for a Communist politics, the problem is '"knowing thyself" as a product of the historical...infinity of traces, without leaving an inventory'. Similarly the public discourses live off the primary recording of events in the course of everyday... | |
| Deborah S. Rosenfelt - 1998 - 292 páginas
...McCann The starting point of critical elaboration is the consciousness of what one really is, and is "knowing thyself as a product of the historical process...an infinity of traces, without leaving an inventory . . . Therefore it is imperative at the outset to compile such an inventory. — Antonio Gramsci as... | |
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