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restructuring social urban life , The Hole vents an entirely different suspicion in which we see the consequences of individuals being rendered redundant , non - valued users ; rendered physically immobile in a concerted social effort ...
restructuring social urban life , The Hole vents an entirely different suspicion in which we see the consequences of individuals being rendered redundant , non - valued users ; rendered physically immobile in a concerted social effort ...
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The implicit assumption of spatial mobility , for example , is precisely what is being fought for in The Hole . These characters do indeed mourn for a stationary social space where meaningful social ...
The implicit assumption of spatial mobility , for example , is precisely what is being fought for in The Hole . These characters do indeed mourn for a stationary social space where meaningful social ...
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48 fête constitutes a social ceremony which will combine moral and political rectitude and individual spontaneity in a totally transparent , public form . " 47 The republic of virtue , as a true body politic , must be both the subject ...
48 fête constitutes a social ceremony which will combine moral and political rectitude and individual spontaneity in a totally transparent , public form . " 47 The republic of virtue , as a true body politic , must be both the subject ...
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Introduction Mark Ferrara and | 2 |
Honglou meng | 35 |
lescence and Adulthood in PreModern China Louise Edwards | 67 |
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