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- W2314271491 abstract "THE STUDY OF LITERATURE AND KNOWLEDGE, if it succeeds in coming into being, will take place in a biospheric, technological, economic, and cultural environment, from which it will draw its resources and on which it will produce its effects. This situation of intellectual activity in a complex and multilayered environment will be referred to here as cultural ecology. By this term I mean to point to the networks of relations by which human activity is linked to a natural environment that both constrains and is altered by it, and by which specific activities such as critical or intellectual interventions take place (and must be understood as taking place) in a dynamic, situated relation to socio-cultural contexts. Economic activity, closely dependent on technology and the state of knowledge, has become recursively and unstably linked to the physical environment, effectively putting an end to both the reality and the concept of an exterior nature that precedes and/or determines us. The production and forms of knowledge, and the character and role of cognitive activity, have neither existence nor meaning outside of their relation to this techno-economic environment. This recursive and multilayered contextualization is itself a form of knowledge, designated in different sites by terms such as ecology, context theory, cybernetic holism, or complex adaptive systems. The epistemocritical project is nothing if not a defense and illustration of literature: a manner of refusing the aestheticist, formalist or ideological marginalization of literary studies by insisting that texts, woven of knowledge, know things that the disciplinary discourses do not or even cannot know. What follows here are a few brief observations on literature, ipist mocritique, and their relation to the cultural environment. The study of literature and knowledge comes along none too soon to renew the humanistic paradigms of past decades and recent years: in the contemporary university, where expenditures are often justified by claims of technological innovation and of contribution to economic productivity, the status of the humanities vacillates between a quaint preserve of aesthetic" @default.
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- W2314271491 title "Literature, Knowledge, and Cultural Ecology" @default.
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