Objects of time : how things shape temporality / Kevin K. Birth.
Material type: TextSeries: Culture, mind, and societyPublication details: New York : Palgrave Macmillan, c2012Description: p. cmISBN: 9781137017888 (alk. paper); 9781137017871 (alk. paper)Subject(s): Time -- Sociological aspects | Time -- Philosophy | Time perception | Material cultureDDC classification: 304.2/37
Contents:
Preface -- material invention of time -- Necromantic device, or how clocks think -- Calendrical uniformityversus planned uncanniness -- polyrhythmic temporalities (confounding the artifacts) -- globeness: time and the embodies, biological consequencesof globaliization -- creeping cognitive homochronicity and the end of time of earth.
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Preface -- material invention of time -- Necromantic device, or how clocks think -- Calendrical uniformityversus planned uncanniness -- polyrhythmic temporalities (confounding the artifacts) -- globeness: time and the embodies, biological consequencesof globaliization -- creeping cognitive homochronicity and the end of time of earth.
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