Tuesday, 29 June 2010

brasilia - shenzhen - milton keynes - chandigarh





If one is to understand the subject as constituted by its historical development, and history has traditionally been geographically specific, then migration must lead to psychic dislocation. If the globalised market economy does leave one without a ‘sense of place’ and the historical subject is a composite of its cultural history, then how can any ‘sense of place’ be achieved in a brand new, constantly changing city with few cultural artifacts and history?

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