The article is an exploration of urban imaginaries emerging through a play with materials. Starting from a complex activist exercise for reimagining the space of a park in decay, whose protagonists are children, we propose a reflection on the productivity and resilience of matter. We argue that a new materialist sociology is one that takes disappearances seriously. Capitalism renders space abstract not only through flow and circulation, but also through stillness. We follow the curious disappearances and reappearances of the park in question, tracing the mutations of urban planning, of the juridical domain, and of the everyday use of space. Finally, we analyse the making of a maquette of the park by a group of children and their alliances w...
Cheryll Glotfelty's essay collection The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology was publ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Animal Housing and Human...
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II Workshop on Identity, Memory and Experience. Getafe (Spain), March 1-4th, 2011In Shame and Neces...
In her most recent collection, Well Then There Now (2011), Juliana Spahr promotes an inclusive posth...
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This essay argues that Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake participates in a vibrant debate among schol...
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This paper focuses on the urban agglomeration that has gone growing up along the centuries on the we...
In a contemporary South African context of arts production and exhibition, there are few spaces or a...
My thesis exhibition, It’s worth repeating (so I did), consists of a selection of works in audio, pr...
The critical review of modern architectu re's city arisen at si...
Visible Economies presents the work of artists and photographers Sutapa Biswas, Emma Charles, Anna F...
This essay is based around two sentences from Nadeem Alslam’s 2004 novel Maps for Lost Lovers. From ...
Cheryll Glotfelty's essay collection The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology was publ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Animal Housing and Human...
Abstract: How can academic programs prepare students to make the transition from education to work p...
II Workshop on Identity, Memory and Experience. Getafe (Spain), March 1-4th, 2011In Shame and Neces...
In her most recent collection, Well Then There Now (2011), Juliana Spahr promotes an inclusive posth...
The purpose of this essay is to explore Le Clézio’s Le Rêve Mexicain from the lens of the growing fi...
This essay argues that Margaret Atwood’s Oryx and Crake participates in a vibrant debate among schol...
First I argue that Arcesilaus was a natural choice as scholarch. If Crates had intended to groom Soc...
This essay is based around two sentences from Nadeem Alslam’s 2004 novel Maps for Lost Lovers. From ...
This paper focuses on the urban agglomeration that has gone growing up along the centuries on the we...
In a contemporary South African context of arts production and exhibition, there are few spaces or a...
My thesis exhibition, It’s worth repeating (so I did), consists of a selection of works in audio, pr...
The critical review of modern architectu re's city arisen at si...
Visible Economies presents the work of artists and photographers Sutapa Biswas, Emma Charles, Anna F...
This essay is based around two sentences from Nadeem Alslam’s 2004 novel Maps for Lost Lovers. From ...
Cheryll Glotfelty's essay collection The Ecocriticism Reader: Landmarks in Literary Ecology was publ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of a book chapter published by Routledge in Animal Housing and Human...
Abstract: How can academic programs prepare students to make the transition from education to work p...