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Tom

tomhanney@bookwyrm.social

Joined 1 year, 4 months ago

Always looking for scifi. I usually have some fiction and history on the go.

Current faves: Ursula le Guin, Octavia Butler.

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finished reading The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N. K. Jemisin (Inheritance Trilogy, #1)

N. K. Jemisin: The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms (2010, Orbit) 4 stars

Yeine Darr is an outcast from the barbarian north. But when her mother dies under …

Second time I had a go at this and really enjoyed it! I was invested in the construction of gods as weapons of the powerful. First time I didn't get into it somehow - not sure why - I swear, sometimes I just don't do a very good job at reading

Marcia Ascher: Mathematics Elsewhere (2004) 4 stars

Ethnomathematics: a study of mathematical ideas across cultures

4 stars

This is a book about mathematical ideas that have developed in cultures outside the tradition as taught in, say, western universities. There are examples from the Maya of South America; the Borano and Malagasy of Africa; the Basque of Europe; the Tamil of India; the Balinese and Kodi of Indonesia; and the Marshall Islanders, Tongans and Tobriand Islanders of Oceania. It examines how mathematical ideas have developed and shaped these societies, and vice versa, and demonstrates patterns of mathematical thought that are very different from our own. In particular, it draws attention to how mathematical meaning emerges from the cultural contexts from which the ideas originate. The result is a book that leads us to reassess the assumptions of mathematics as understood by the reader. Some of our ideas taken to be universal are not, and some ideas thought to be exclusively our own are shared by others. The thing …