•  8
    Historical Fragments
    American Journal of Semiotics 12 (1-4): 19-39. 1995.
  •  9
    Historical Fragments
    American Journal of Semiotics 12 (1-4): 19-39. 1995.
  • The dissertation makes a case for and deals with the common rejection by the academy and academics of the importance, validity, and/or usefulness of knowledge made and used outside the academy, even while appropriating that knowledge. ;The dissertation argues that academic ways of knowing not only cannot but should not be fundamentally reformed. Instead, it advocates that the limitations of such knowing be embraced as part of academic particularism---i.e., what gives academic knowledges their un…Read more
  •  14
    Thinking Here and Now
    Semiotics 357-370. 2001.