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The Poet and the Prostitute: the search for female subjectivity: Part 2

Modernity has continued and expanded on the historical privileging of sight, critiquing the modern metropolis as creating the condition of ocular centrism, Guy Debord in the Society of the Spectacle  states “In societies where modern conditions of production prevail, all … Continue reading

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Psychogeography: Situationist Reconnaissance for Revolution: Part 1

The effects of the built environment upon the occupants of a city can be theorised as the result of a negotiation of the ‘place making’ ability of architecture and presented meanings used in architecture to control.  It was a group … Continue reading

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