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The Ends of Knowledge
Outcomes and Endpoints Across the Arts and Sciences
The Ends of Knowledge
Outcomes and Endpoints Across the Arts and Sciences
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Bringing together an exciting group of knowledge workers, scholars and activists from across fields, this book revisits a foundational question of the Enlightenment: what is “the last or furthest end of knowledge”? It is a book about why we do what we do, and how we might know when we are done.
In the reorganization of knowledge that characterized the Enlightenment, disciplines were conceived as having particular “ends,” both in terms of purposes and end-points. As we experience an ongoing shift to the knowledge economy of the Information Age, this collection asks whether we still conceptualize knowledge in this way. Does an individual discipline have both an inherent purpose and a natural endpoint? What do an experiment on a fruit fly, a reading of a poem, and the writing of a line of code have in common?
Focusing on areas as diverse as AI; biology; Black studies; literary studies; physics; political activism; and the concept of disciplinarity itself, contributors uncover a life after disciplinarity for subjects that face immediate threats to the structure if not the substance of their contributions. These essays – whether reflective, historical, eulogistic, or polemical – chart a vital and necessary course towards the reorganization of knowledge production as a whole.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Seth Rudy and Rachael Scarborough King
Part I: Unification
The Ends of Physics B. R. Brown
The Ends of Literary Studies
Aaron Hanlon
The Ends of Computing
Geoffrey C. Bowker
The Ends of Biology
B.N. Queenan
The Ends of Digital Humanities
Mark Algee-Hewitt
Part II: Access
The Ends of Law
Yochai Benkler
The Ends of Journalism
Jolene Almendarez
The Ends of Pedagogy
Sean Michael Morris
The Ends of the Liberal Arts
G. Gabrielle Starr
Part III: Utopia
The Ends of Artificial Intelligence
Hong Qu
The Ends of Gender Studies
Ula Lukszo Klein
The Ends of Activism
Ady Barkan
The Ends of Environmental Studies
Myanna Lahsen
Part IV: Concepts
The Ends of Performance Studies
Jessica Nakamura
The Ends of History
Marieke Hendriksen
The Ends of Black Studies
Kenneth W. Warren
The Ends of Cultural Studies
Mike Hill
Afterword
Clifford Siskin
List of Contributors
Index
Product details

Published | 01 Jun 2023 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 272 |
ISBN | 9781350242302 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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This book is organized around a central pun like all great works of scholarship. It queries the ends of knowledge, but here the “end” might mean telos, completion or cessation. The editors have assembled a genuinely productive and heterogeneous collection, but they wisely acknowledge that their volume is open-ended, unfinished and generative in the spirit of the Enlightenment encyclopedia project which provides its inspiration and warrant.
Al Coppola, Associate Professor of English , John Jay College, CUNY, USA

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