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Imagining economics otherwise : Encounters with identity/difference

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Publication details: London Routledge 2009Description: 281p xiiiISBN:
  • 9780415484503
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.000000 KAU
Contents:
Table of contents Part 1: Looking Back Looking Ahead; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Writing of Theory in Economics; 1.3 The Overview; 1.4 Signpost; Part 2: Rooting and Routing Economics; 2. Enlightenment Epistemology and the Subject-World of Economics; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Enterprise of Economics; 2.3 Enlightenment and Epistemology; 2.4 Subject-World of Economics; 2.5 The Theory and Science of Economics; 2.6 Mathematical Formalism, Representation and the Moralisation of Objectivity; 2.7 Conclusion; Part 3: Issues of Knowledge and Difference; 3. Modernist Rendition of Knowledge and the Question of Difference; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Time and the Other of Modernist Knowledge; 3.3 Rousseau's Discourse On Political Economy; 3.4 Subjectivity of Modernist Knowledge and the Transcendental Pretence; 3.5 Reason, History and the Hegelian Dialectic; 3.6 Human Nature and the Question of Difference; 3.7 The Postcolonial Moment in Epistemology; 3.8 Conclusion; Part 4: Juxtaposing Questions of Identity and the Economic; 4. Identity Problematics; 4.1 On Identity; 4.2 Abstract Essentialist Individual Identity; 4.3 Critiquing the Abstract Essentialist Individual View of Identity; 4.4 The Orthodox and the Heterodox: A Possible Dialogue; 4.5 Rethinking the Relation of Identity and Difference in Knowledge; 4.6 The Politics of Identity; 5. Economics and Identity; 5.1 Expanding 'Economics Inc.' (Economics Incorporated); 5.2 Illustration One: Akerlof and Kranton on 'Economics and Identity; 5.3 Illustration Two: Sen On 'Reason Before Identity; 6. Rethinking Identity Translationally and Reconsidering the Economi; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Concentric and Translational Architectures of Identity; 6.3 Identity : Economic: Culture: Economy; 6.4 Conclusion; Part 5: In Conclusion; 7. Writing Economic Theory Another Way; 7.1 A Recap; 7.2 Writing Economic Theory Another Way; 7.3 Pedagogy Re-Visited: Contextual Social Political Economices; 7.4 Conclusion: Penpoints On Mirrors
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Table of contents
Part 1: Looking Back Looking Ahead;
1. Introduction;
1.1 Introduction;
1.2 The Writing of Theory in Economics;
1.3 The Overview;
1.4 Signpost;
Part 2: Rooting and Routing Economics;
2. Enlightenment Epistemology and the Subject-World of Economics;
2.1 Introduction;
2.2 Enterprise of Economics;
2.3 Enlightenment and Epistemology;
2.4 Subject-World of Economics;
2.5 The Theory and Science of Economics;
2.6 Mathematical Formalism, Representation and the Moralisation of Objectivity;
2.7 Conclusion;
Part 3: Issues of Knowledge and Difference;
3. Modernist Rendition of Knowledge and the Question of Difference;
3.1 Introduction;
3.2 Time and the Other of Modernist Knowledge;
3.3 Rousseau's Discourse On Political Economy;
3.4 Subjectivity of Modernist Knowledge and the Transcendental Pretence;
3.5 Reason, History and the Hegelian Dialectic;
3.6 Human Nature and the Question of Difference;
3.7 The Postcolonial Moment in Epistemology;
3.8 Conclusion;
Part 4: Juxtaposing Questions of Identity and the Economic;
4. Identity Problematics;
4.1 On Identity;
4.2 Abstract Essentialist Individual Identity;
4.3 Critiquing the Abstract Essentialist Individual View of Identity;
4.4 The Orthodox and the Heterodox: A Possible Dialogue;
4.5 Rethinking the Relation of Identity and Difference in Knowledge;
4.6 The Politics of Identity;
5. Economics and Identity;
5.1 Expanding 'Economics Inc.' (Economics Incorporated);
5.2 Illustration One: Akerlof and Kranton on 'Economics and Identity;
5.3 Illustration Two: Sen On 'Reason Before Identity;
6. Rethinking Identity Translationally and Reconsidering the Economi;
6.1 Introduction;
6.2 Concentric and Translational Architectures of Identity;
6.3 Identity : Economic: Culture: Economy;
6.4 Conclusion;
Part 5: In Conclusion;
7. Writing Economic Theory Another Way;
7.1 A Recap;
7.2 Writing Economic Theory Another Way;
7.3 Pedagogy Re-Visited: Contextual Social Political Economices;
7.4 Conclusion: Penpoints On Mirrors