[périodique] Voir les bulletins disponibles Titre : | Sarai Readers | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Collectif, Editeur scientifique | Editeur : | Dehli [Inde] : Centre for the study of developing societies | Langues : | Anglais | Catégories : | 3. PRATIQUES DES SAVOIRS:3-04. VOIX - DISCOURS:théorie de l'art:théorie critique
| Résumé : | If there were ever to be a ‘weather report’ for our times, an audit of the climate in which we have grown accustomed to live, it would use the word ‘turbulence’ often. We inhabit the vortex of storms, and smell sunshine. We are always prepared for rain. Our cities are sites of flood and fire. We live between tremors, power cuts and voltage surges. Agitations emerge and abate on our streets and on the airwaves, as if by accident. Books are burned, blogs are blocked, bourses dance mad tarantulas. We fly with seat belts fastened. Predictions are pronounced and dissembled in seconds. Bets are placed and lost, wagers made and found wanting. Insurance companies invoke acts of God. The more things change, the more they change… |
[périodique] Voir les bulletins disponibles Sarai Readers [texte imprimé] / Collectif, Editeur scientifique . - Dehli (Inde) : Centre for the study of developing societies. Langues : Anglais Catégories : | 3. PRATIQUES DES SAVOIRS:3-04. VOIX - DISCOURS:théorie de l'art:théorie critique
| Résumé : | If there were ever to be a ‘weather report’ for our times, an audit of the climate in which we have grown accustomed to live, it would use the word ‘turbulence’ often. We inhabit the vortex of storms, and smell sunshine. We are always prepared for rain. Our cities are sites of flood and fire. We live between tremors, power cuts and voltage surges. Agitations emerge and abate on our streets and on the airwaves, as if by accident. Books are burned, blogs are blocked, bourses dance mad tarantulas. We fly with seat belts fastened. Predictions are pronounced and dissembled in seconds. Bets are placed and lost, wagers made and found wanting. Insurance companies invoke acts of God. The more things change, the more they change… |
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