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ARCHAEOLOGY Tim Murray (ed). 1999. Time and Archaeology. Routledge
H. Karlsson (ed). 2001. Its About Time: the concept of time in archaeology
C. Gosden. 1994. Social Being and Time. Berg
J. Thomas. 1996. Time, Culture and Identity. Routledge
ANTHROPOLOGY/ PHILOSOPHY Heidegger, Being and Time (Dreyfus 1991 Being-in-the-world commentary). MIT Press
A. Gell. 1992. The Anthropology of Time: Cultural Constructions of Temporal Maps. Berg
B. Adam. 1990. Time and Social Theory. Polity
P. Baert. 1983. Time, Self and Social Being
Since everyone seems to bash Descartes so adamantly (something I don't really understand, given the scope and nature of his project), why don't we read him and see if he's really all that bad?
Rene Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy
It never hurts to be familiar, and perhaps overfamilair, with the good ol' boys.
M. Foucault. Order of Things
P. Bourdieu Distinction
We could consider doing another chapter from Merleau Ponty (1962) or perhaps his last work (1968) The Visible and Invisible
Husserl
Hegel - 'Phenomenology of Spirit'
Alexandre Kojeve
Bakhtin
Nietsche - 'Use and Abuse of History' - 'Genalogy of Morals'
Cortazar - 'The Idol of the Cyclades'
Goffman
Thomas Kuhn - 'Structure of Scientific Revolution'
Adi Ophir 'The Order of Evils: Toward an Ontology of Morals'
Latour 'We have never been modern'
Pierre Lemonier
Pfaffenberger
Derrida
Archaeological Dialogues 2007 (April)
Buck Morris
Alison Wylie - 'Thinking through things'
Michael Taussig, "Mimesis and alterity : a particular history of the senses"