
In at least one respect, we’re not too far away from the Middle Ages, and that’s in our cultural bend towards hybridity. I’m not taking about hybrid …
The enduring charm of hybridity
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In at least one respect, we’re not too far away from the Middle Ages, and that’s in our cultural bend towards hybridity. I’m not taking about hybrid …
The enduring charm of hybridity
—-/———————-yeah !
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3 responses to “The enduring charm of hybridity”
The history of humanity was made of cultural and physical hybridity
Yeah. I like this guys post. It kind of plays into the ideas fixity (homogeneity) and (composite) hybridity.
Have you ever heard of Alfonso Lingis? He’s on the phenomenological side of things philosopher. He has a book called “the imperative”. I find that he is able to put things in a way that I have not heard other authors situate.