GWU Issue 2001:
Selected Papers from the 6th Annual Human Sciences Conference
at The George Washington UniversityRethinking the Human Sciences:
Interdisciplinary Studies, Global Education, and the Languages of CriticismEDITORIAL
The Human Sciences Conference at The George Washington University
ESSAYS
The Unconscious is Structured Like a City: Freud, Lacan, and the Project of the Human Sciences
Peter CawsNoam Chomsky Between the Human and Natural Sciences
Frits StaalScientia Media, Incommensurability, and Interdisciplinary Space
Brent Dean RobbinsIs Stephen Hawking Modern? A Study of A Brief History of Time in Relation to the Theories of Bruno Latour
Maureen MadisonRhetoric, Science, and the Rhetoric of Science: An Exercise
Margaret HamiltonDebt and Duty: Kant, Derrida, and African Philosophy
Bruce B. JanzVisualizing Culture: Inscription as an Ethnographic Artifact
Matthew WolfgramContaining Cultural Studies: The Departmentalization of an Anti-Disciplinary Project
Steve MacekA Minor Incision: Trans-Disciplinarity and the Discourses of Marginality
John C. GoshertThe Auction House of Postmodernity: Salman Rushdie and the Ends of Literature in a Global World Order
Robert P. MarzecSystematic Change: William Gibson, Monsters, Cyborgs, and Time
Justin RobyRethinking Academic Discourse: A Poetic Approach to Academic Endeavor
Andrea Custodi