ECCENTRIC EARTH

From The Unconstructable Earth: An Ecology of Separation, forthcoming from Fordham University Press. The unconstructable has always been connected to the real nature of the earth throughout its transformation. The unconstructable is not an event that took place just once, at the origin of the world...

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Anthropocentrism
Constructivism
Cybernetics
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Geography
Ideology
Literary devices
Literary translation
Logic
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Narrative techniques
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