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Neighboring with the Roofless. Imagin(in)g Homeless Othersd place for which movement and mobility may be the sources of precarization. Since the idea of roofing brings in a vertical dimension of home and the territory in which it is situated (cf. Stuart Elden), this dimension rhetorically links roofing with rooting, thus also narrowing the dimension of nei抚育 发表于 2025-3-27 03:31:05
2946-5397acentral medium to (critically) register forms of social insecurity. By retrieving parts of that archive, this volume paves the way to a historically nuanced view on contemporary regimes of precarious work..978-3-030-88176-4978-3-030-88174-0Series ISSN 2946-5397 Series E-ISSN 2946-5400栖息地 发表于 2025-3-27 06:03:25
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atory meaning ‘had paled’, according to Koebner.. In Britain Chamberlain and his followers had launched a policy of ‘popular imperialism’ in fashion not only among the Conservatives, but also among many Liberals and Socialists (especially of the Fabian brand). It was this policy that Hobson — probab使饥饿 发表于 2025-3-28 03:41:59
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Michiel Rysn the advanced years of a literary life, Martin Amis’s ‘impression is that writers, as they age, lose energy (inspiration, musicality, imagistic serendipity) but gain in craft (the knack of knowing what goes where)’.. Amis was speaking here of his disappointment with John Updike’s late prose, which,reptile 发表于 2025-3-28 12:35:51
Christoph Schaub ‘inner space’: ‘that psychological domain … where the inner world of the mind and the outer world of reality meet and fuse’ (7) to produce ‘a heightened or alternate reality beyond and above those familiar to either our sight or our senses’.. In ‘inner space’, that is, new crossings and intersectio