Time blind: Problems in perceiving other temporalities

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This book explores how modern concepts of time constrain our understanding of temporal diversity. Time is a necessary and pervasive dimension of scholarship, yet rarely have the cultural assumptions about time been explored. This book looks at how anthropology--a discipline known for the study of cultural, linguistic, historical, and biological variation and differences--is blind to temporalities outside of the logics of European-derived ideas about time. While the argument focuses primarily on anthropology, its points can be applied to other fields in the sciences, humanities, and social sciences.

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Birth, K. K. (2016). Time blind: Problems in perceiving other temporalities. Time Blind: Problems in Perceiving Other Temporalities (pp. 1–171). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-34132-3

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