The knowledge and the montage : a study of the Cheese and the Worms, by Carlos Ginzburg
Knowledge, Mounting, epistemicide and micro-history.
Est and project conduct a search of the stud on the book The Cheese and the Worms, Carlo Ginzburg, on the premise that the story exalts the cosmogony created by Menocchio and questions the non- ratification of some discordant knowledge of knowledge legitimized. The book reconstructs and narrates the history of this individual, Domenico Scandella, a peasant who had his ideas repressed by the inquisitorial power of the sixteenth century. The author of this work is considered a historian of microhistory, this author turns to the individual strategies, in short, to what is o Gen forgotten by traditional history, in order to show that reality is discontinuous. In order to meet the general objective, a bibliographic research interrelating the concept of knowing alongside Michel Foucault (2008, 2009). Faced with such a lens, p hold fast to analyze the book usin as a starting point the concepts of assembly and epistemicide of authors Didi-Huberman ( 2017) and Boaventura de Souza Santos (2009).