Fragmentary Food Flows: Autonomy in the ʺUn-signifiedʺ Food Deserts of the Real
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—MARK PURCELL,The Down-Deep Delight of Democracy
When the world ends, it will be like when the names of things are changed during the peyote hunt. All will be different, the opposite of what it is now. Now there are two eyes in the heavens, Dios Sol and Dios Fuego. Then, the moon will open his eye and become brighter. The sun will become dimmer. There will be no more differences. No more men and women. No child and no adult. All |
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