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Frontmatter
Preface
Introduction
PART 1. CULTURE AS CONCEPT AND PRACTICE
1. The Concept(s) of Culture
2. Method and Metaphor after the New Cultural History
PART 2. KNOWLEDGE IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
3. Science Studies after Social Construction: The Turn toward the Comparative and the Global
4. The Privatization of Citizenship: How to Unthink a Knowledge Culture
PART 3. NARRATIVE, DISCOURSE, AND PROBLEMS OF REPRESENTATION
5. Cultural History and the Challenge of Narrativity
6. Colonizers, Scholars, and the Creation of Invisible Histories
7. Cultural Analysis and Moral Discourses: Episodes, Continuities, and Transformations
PART 4. RECONSTRUCTING THE CATEGORIES OF BODY AND SELF
8. Why All the Fuss about the Body? A Medievalist's Perspective
9. Problematizing the Self
Afterword
Notes on Contributors
Index
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