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Friction

Posted on 2013 by Lise Patt

According to the scholar Anna Tsing, Friction is the zone of awkward engagement that applauds “unequal, unstable, and creative qualities of interconnection across difference.”

Not a easy-going place, it is, somehow, a very productive space – a zone in which I find comfort these days.

 

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