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The Visual Regime of the Globe / by David D. Kim

Posted on June 16, 2011 by Erik BornJune 16, 2011

The Visual Regime of the Globe David D. Kim Abstract: How do we envision our relation to the rest of the world if responsibility and response are predetermined by images of planet earth? While our understanding of translocal relations heavily … Continue reading →

Posted in Volume 7 | Tagged Al Gore Jr., Charlie Chaplin, climate change, Cosmopolitanism, environmentalism, Globe, iconicity, Kant
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