Tuesday, October 31, 2006

IFA HERMENEUTICS AND THE INTERPRETATION OF LANDSCAPE IN THE THE ARTISTIC WORK OF SUSANNE WENGER AND KATHERINE MALTWOOD

Basic Working Outline

Chapter 1:

A. Dialogue between Modes of Being and Forms of Knowledge

B. Epistemo-Biographical Orientations and Lacunae in Wenger and Maltwood Scholarship

Chapter 2:

Ifa Hermeneutics as Transformative Spiral Mediating Between Ontological and Discursive Forms

Chapter 3:

The Oshun Forest as Site of Ideational and Material Transformation by Atelier Wenger

Chapter 4:

Katherine Maltwood's and Mary Caine's Cartographic and Ideational Reconstruction of the Glastonbury Landscape

Chapter 5:

Cognitive Agents and Cognitive Forms: Paradoxical Convergences

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