Multiplicity in NatureCulture

NatureCulture has repeatedly considered the theme of multiplicity since its first issue in 2012. Contributors have orbited notions of postpluralism, perspectivism, multinaturalism, and ontologies in order to think beyond unitary visions of culture and society, naive forms of cultural relativism, and what John Law calls a "one-world world" metaphysics (2011). This essay draws inspiration from Christopher Gad's discussion of Cindy Sherman's work in "A Postplural Attitude" to present multiplicity as something that takes place both in and between the artefacts collected here. 

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July 21, 2019

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Grant Jun Otsuki. 21 July 2019, "Multiplicity in NatureCulture", STS Infrastructures, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 21 August 2019, accessed 19 April 2024. http://www.stsinfrastructures.org/content/multiplicity-natureculture