Ömür Harmanşah, Brown University “Animals, who exhibit life in highly concentrated and diverse forms, have the power to completely alter our way of thinking about ourselves and the forms we make, live in, and respond to…” (Ingraham 2006: 15) “In some way we recognize as true, nature and culture both share and compete for space,…
Author: Ömür Harmanşah
Mapping sitting: datable structures, state imagination and the subordinated body
Ömür Harmansah ~ October 2, 2007 ~ Blue State cafe. —- N.B. This piece was written in the context of my graduate seminar The Rise (and Demise) of the State in the Near East taught at Brown University’s Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World in Fall 2007. I am grateful to the whole…