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Natural writing: the case of Serres

Pages 184-192 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013

Notes and literature cited

  • M. Serres: The Troubadour of Knowledge, (trans. S. Faria Glaser and W. Paulson), 71; 1997, Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan Press (first published 1991 in French).
  • N. Rose: ‘The politics of life itself’, Theory, Culture & Society, 2001, 18, 1–30.
  • S. Critchley: Continental Philosophy: A Very Short Introduction; 2001, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
  • For more thorough introductions see M. Assad: Reading with Michel Serres: An Encounter with Time; 1999, New York, SUNY Press; S. D. Brown: ‘Michel Serres: science, translation and the logic of the parasite’, Theory, Culture & Society, 2002, 19, 1–27; J. V. Harari and D. F. Bell: ‘Introduction: journal à plusieurs voies’, in Hermes: Literature, Science, Philosophy, (ed. J. V. Harari and D. F. Bell); 1982, Baltimore, MA, Johns Hopkins University Press; B. Latour: ‘The Enlightenment without the critique: a word on MichelSerres’ philosophy’, in Contemporary French Philosophy, (ed. A. P. Griffiths); 1987, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press; W. Paulson: ‘Writing that matters’, Substance, 1997, 26, (2), 22–36.
  • M. Serres: The Parasite, (trans. L. Schehr); 1982, Baltimore, MA, Johns Hopkins University Press (first published 1980 in French).
  • See M. Serres: ‘Gnomon: the beginnings of geometry in Greece’, in A History of Scientific Thought: Elements of a History of Science, (ed. M. Serres); 1995, Oxford, Blackwell (first published 1989 in French).
  • M. Serres: ‘Language and space: from Oedipus to Zola’, in Hermes: Literature, Science, Philosophy, p. 45 (seeNote4).
  • See M. Serres: The System of Leibniz; 2003, Manchester, Clinamen.
  • M. Serres with B. Latour: Conversations on Science, Culture and Time, (trans. R. Lapidus), 43–76; 1995, Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan Press.
  • M. Serres: Genesis, (trans. G. James and J. Nielson); 1995, Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan Press (first published 1982 in French).
  • M. Serres: Detachment, (trans. G. James and R. Federman); 1989, Athens, OH, Ohio University Press (first published 1983 in French).
  • M. Serres: The Natural Contract, (trans. E. MacArthur and W. Paulson); 1995, Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan Press (first published 1990 in French).
  • M. Serres: Angels: A Modern Myth; 1995, Paris, Flammarion (first published 1993 in French).
  • M. Serres: ‘Turner translates Carnot’, in Hermes: Literature, Science, Philosophy, pp. 54–62 (see Note 4).
  • M. Serres with B. Latour: Conversations, p. 180 (see Note 9).
  • M. Serres: ‘Science and the humanities: the case of Turner’, Substance, 1997, 26, (2), 1–10.
  • M. Serres with B. Latour: Conversations, p. 70 (see Note 9).
  • See, for example, B. Latour: Pandora’s Hope: Essays on the Reality of Science Studies; 1999, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press; J. Law: Aircraft Stories: Decentering the Object in Technoscience, 2002, Durham, NC, Duke University Press; M. Callon (ed.): The Laws of the Market; 1998, Oxford, Blackwell (for applications to economics); S. Hinchliffe: ‘Technology, power, and space: the means and ends of geographies of technology’, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 1996, 14, 659–682 (for geography); R. Cooper and J. Law: ‘Organisation: distal and proximal views’, Research in the Sociology of Organisations, 1995, 13, 275–301 (organisation theory); A. Mol: The Body Multiple: Ontology in Medical Practice; 2002, Durham, NC, Duke University Press (medical anthropology); S. D. Brown and P. Stenner: Psychology Without Foundations; 2004, London, Sage (psychology); and, not least, M. Serres (ed.): A History of Scientific Thought: Elements of a History of Science; 1995, Oxford: Blackwell (history of science).
  • M. Serres: ‘Scienceand the humanities’, p. 4 (seeNote 16).
  • M. Serres with B. Latour: Conversations, p. 112 (see Note 9).
  • M. Serres with B. Latour: Conversations, pp. 171–172 (see Note 9).
  • M. Serres: The Troubadour of Knowledge, pp. 70, 71 (see Note 1 ).
  • M. Serres: ‘Scienceand the humanities’, p. 7 (seeNote 16).
  • On which see M. Callon: ‘Whose imposture? Physicists at war with the third person’, Social Studies of Science, 1999, 29, 261–286.
  • M. Serres: The Troubadour of Knowledge, p. 71 (see Note 1 ).

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