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Tag: Rebecca Solnit

Rebecca Solnit “A Field Guide to Getting Lost” (Penguin 2005)

The terra incognita spaces on maps say that knowledge too is an island surrounded by oceans of the unknown but … More

cartography, land, maps, ocean, Rebecca Solnit, seas, water

Solnit, Rebecca “Wanderlust” (Penguin 2000)

It is the unaugmented body that is rare now, and that body has begun to atrophy as both a muscular … More

body, machines, motion, movement, railroad, Rebecca Solnit, speed, Technology

Solnit, Rebecca “Wanderlust” (Penguin 2000)

But there are three prerequisites to going out into the world to walk for pleasure. One most have free time, … More

freedom, labor, Rebecca Solnit, unions, walking, work

Solnit, Rebecca “Wanderlust” (Penguin 2000)

Walking focuses not on the boundary lines of ownership that break the land into pieces but on the paths that … More

nationalism, nomad, ownership, private property, Rebecca Solnit, Travel, walking

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