"Things in the world, objects of art and of everyday use, have functioned as core referents in contemporary cultural theory. Since the %22linguistic turn%22, technological devices and philosophical texts, dirty windows, typewriter-erasers, and cyber-space, have been proposed and contested as possible sites for re-encountering material reality. The 2008 ASCA International Workshop is a space open to reflect on the methodological nuances, theoretical consequences and political implications of engaging objects within the humanities." . . "2008-03-28+01:00"^^ . "[38A354431978]" . . . . . . . . . "4"^^ . . "Amsterdam" . "59"^^ . . "60"^^ . "1"^^ . "Havelkov\u00E1, Tereza" . "366227" . "Engaging Objects"@en . "Engaging Objects" . . "I" . . "Engaging Objects"@en . . "Engaging Objects" . "Objects; Engaging"@en . "RIV/00216208:11210/08:10080424" . . "RIV/00216208:11210/08:10080424!RIV11-MSM-11210___" . "11210" . "2008-03-26+01:00"^^ . "Things in the world, objects of art and of everyday use, have functioned as core referents in contemporary cultural theory. Since the %22linguistic turn%22, technological devices and philosophical texts, dirty windows, typewriter-erasers, and cyber-space, have been proposed and contested as possible sites for re-encountering material reality. The 2008 ASCA International Workshop is a space open to reflect on the methodological nuances, theoretical consequences and political implications of engaging objects within the humanities."@en .