Re: At a loss (Re: All the way with Piaget)
Naoki Ueno (nueno who-is-at nier.go.jp)
Wed, 6 May 1998 12:16:49 +0900
At 0:54 PM 5/5/98 -0700, diane celia hodges wrote:
>I think that yes, a global/earth-wide
> inter-connected network of access to knowledges is
>
>important, necessary, but such a network would need to be
>interdisciplinary in its language - accountable for
>
>biology, politics, economics, structures of systemic power and
>social organizations, and accountable for the acts of oppression within
>which researchers often participate (thanks Suzanne de Castel) -
>
>such as the always suspicious desire for "universalization" of Western
>ideas & practices....
diane,
Thank a lot for your response.
I think I got your point. My problem is, it seems to me that
interdisciplinary language for accountable for biology, politics,
economics, structures of systemic power social organizations has
the possibility to be trappped by suspicious desire for "universalization"
again.
How do you invent such langauge without trapping by "universalization"?
Naoki Ueno
NIER, Tokyo