
We're always in the middle of something. Somewhere. Or some-time. It's proof that everything is more connected than disconnected. Despite this, we have vocabularies that persistently designate divisions and rifts, fault-lines and borders. In language, time is bisected into the past and the future. The present is placed in between, like a temporal bridge, whose ends are impossible to discern. Perhaps words are to blame. Maybe words introduce stoppages, when otherwise we'd think in terms of continuities. Words can and do mark out spaces and territories.
- With/Without: Spatial Products, Practices and Politics in the Middle East
- With/Without: Spatial Products, Practices and Politics in the Middle East


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