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Errant Journal 1: When Are We?

Errant Journal 1: When Are We?

Errant Journal is an international publication for cultural practice and theory aimed at bringing together diverse local perspectives on a global scale. Working from the premise of our situated knowledge, the first issue starts with acknowledging the importance of locating oneself in time, and subsequently question time's claim to universality. With contributions by, among others, Narda Alvarado, Season Butler, Irene de Craen, Shona Mei Findlay, Sophie Hoyle, Remy Jungerman, Rajkamal Kahlon, Yazan Khalili, Vera Mey, Rasheedah Phillips, and Mark Smith.

128 pages, 17 x 24cm, softcover, Errant Journal (Amsterdam).

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Errant Journal 1: When Are We?

Errant Journal is an international publication for cultural practice and theory aimed at bringing together diverse local perspectives on a global scale. Working from the premise of our situated knowledge, the first issue starts with acknowledging the importance of locating oneself in time, and subsequently question time's claim to universality. With contributions by, among others, Narda Alvarado, Season Butler, Irene de Craen, Shona Mei Findlay, Sophie Hoyle, Remy Jungerman, Rajkamal Kahlon, Yazan Khalili, Vera Mey, Rasheedah Phillips, and Mark Smith.

128 pages, 17 x 24cm, softcover, Errant Journal (Amsterdam).

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Errant Journal is an international publication for cultural practice and theory aimed at bringing together diverse local perspectives on a global scale. Working from the premise of our situated knowledge, the first issue starts with acknowledging the importance of locating oneself in time, and subsequently question time's claim to universality. With contributions by, among others, Narda Alvarado, Season Butler, Irene de Craen, Shona Mei Findlay, Sophie Hoyle, Remy Jungerman, Rajkamal Kahlon, Yazan Khalili, Vera Mey, Rasheedah Phillips, and Mark Smith.

128 pages, 17 x 24cm, softcover, Errant Journal (Amsterdam).