Introduction

  • Yota Batsaki
  • Subha Mukherji
  • Jan-Melissa Schramm

Abstract

In describing knowledge, Elizabeth Bishop evokes its elusiveness, fluidity and process, but also how this freedom and slipperiness are a function of its historical nature drawn from the cold hard mouth of the world, derived from the rocky breasts, forever, flowing and drawn, and since our knowledge is historical, flowing and flown.1

Keywords

Criminal Court Early Modern Period Disciplinary Divergence Radical Scepticism Fictive Mode 
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© Yota Batsaki, Subha Mukherji and Jan-Melissa Schramm 2012

Authors and Affiliations

  • Yota Batsaki
  • Subha Mukherji
  • Jan-Melissa Schramm

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