Reading James Clifford: on ethnographic allegory
In Olaf Zenker & Karsten Kumoll (eds.), Beyond Writing Culture: Current Intersections of Epistemologies and Representational Practices. Berghahn Books (2010)
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David Kelman (2002). Diversiloquium, Or, Vico's Concept of Allegory in the New Science. New Vico Studies 20:1-12.
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