A Parade at the End of the World
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A Parade at the End of the World
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A Parade at the End of the World is a call for more bodies in more spaces. It is an essay about the parade as a block-by-block party, a nomadic network of interdetermined activities, and an emancipatory mode of togetherness that insists against the normative order of space and its agreed upon use.
Author: Nat Pyper
Year: 2019
Pages: 60
Dimensions: 16 x 13 cm
Cover: Softcover
Process: Risograph
Edition: 150
Language: English