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DR. BÁYÒ AKÓMOLÁFÉ on Ontological Mutiny /338

For The Wild

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The Geometry of the Exquisite Loss

The idea that everything is only partial, that politics is partial seems to be the insight in that sentence. I think it begins with disability. If we take it for granted that our bodies are landscape making assemblages, then it's possible for us to get stuck in that landscaping ritual. It's possible for ants to go around in a pheromonic trance and die in exhaustion, believing that you're making progress. And somehow I sense that when we do that long enough, when we share new cartographical possibilities instigated by cracks, then new directions are rendered possible or made available.

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