Citations:topogony

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English citations of topogony

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  • 1999 November, Marios Constantinou, “Agnes Heller's ecce homo: A neomodern vision of moral anthropology”, in Thesis Eleven, volume 59, number 1:
    State-capitalist as well as free-market neobehaviourist practices inhibit the anthropological instincts and rules of communication from either issuing in a libidinal topogony of placial freedom or finding linguistic and gestural expression in dealienated modes of sociality...
  • 2014, Ruy Llera Blanes, A Prophetic Trajectory: Ideologies of Place, Time and Belonging in an Angolan Religious Movement, page 24:
    Michael W. Scott, for instance, has brilliantly reminded us how there is such a thing as 'autochthonous histories' (2007: 163 and ff.), where the land becomes central to the ontological constitution (topogony) of Christian believers in the Solomon Islands.