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*7: possibly too insistent on the oddness of Victorian handicraft, the difference that roots it in a particular cultural context, because that oddness is also part of its transtemporal power. A historicism between Schaffer and Felski.
 
*7: possibly too insistent on the oddness of Victorian handicraft, the difference that roots it in a particular cultural context, because that oddness is also part of its transtemporal power. A historicism between Schaffer and Felski.
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** a "counterpoint" to global theories, as she calls it on 15: eminently sensible
 
*14 handicraft as an important subgroup of [[Freedgood 2006|Freedgood's]] Thing culture  
 
*14 handicraft as an important subgroup of [[Freedgood 2006|Freedgood's]] Thing culture  
 
**other thing theory books: Plotz, Freedgood, Armstrong's Glassworlds, Bill Brown's Things, Lorraine Daston's Things that Talk
 
**other thing theory books: Plotz, Freedgood, Armstrong's Glassworlds, Bill Brown's Things, Lorraine Daston's Things that Talk

Latest revision as of 17:08, 24 September 2017

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  • 7: possibly too insistent on the oddness of Victorian handicraft, the difference that roots it in a particular cultural context, because that oddness is also part of its transtemporal power. A historicism between Schaffer and Felski.
    • a "counterpoint" to global theories, as she calls it on 15: eminently sensible
  • 14 handicraft as an important subgroup of Freedgood's Thing culture
    • other thing theory books: Plotz, Freedgood, Armstrong's Glassworlds, Bill Brown's Things, Lorraine Daston's Things that Talk