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        <title>Ricerche. Architettura, Pianificazione, Paesaggio, Design</title>
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        <p>This book combines approaches from the design disciplines, humanities, and social sciences to foster interdisciplinary engagement across geographies around the identities embodied in and of peripheries. Peripheral communities bear human faces and names, necessitating specific modes of inquiry and commitments that prioritize lived human experience and cultural expression. Hence, the peripheries of this book are a question, not a given, the answers to which are contingent forms assembled around embodied identities. Peripheries are urban fringes, periphery countries in the modern world-system, Indigenous lands, occupied territories, or the peripheries of authoritative knowledge, among others. No form can exist outside historical relations of power enacted through knowledge, political structures, laws, and regulations.</p>
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        <p>This book combines approaches from the design disciplines, humanities, and social sciences to foster interdisciplinary engagement across geographies around the identities embodied in and of peripheries. Peripheral communities bear human faces and names, necessitating specific modes of inquiry and commitments that prioritize lived human experience and cultural expression. Hence, the peripheries of this book are a question, not a given, the answers to which are contingent forms assembled around embodied identities. Peripheries are urban fringes, periphery countries in the modern world-system, Indigenous lands, occupied territories, or the peripheries of authoritative knowledge, among others. No form can exist outside historical relations of power enacted through knowledge, political structures, laws, and regulations.</p>
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          <item>Table of contents</item>
          <item>Introduction<list><item>Global urban humanity – the “embodiment” of embodying peripheries</item><item>Peripheries</item></list></item>
          <item>Chapters<list><item>Makeup and marquinha: aesthetics of the bodily surface in Rio de Janeiro</item><item>Walling the peripheries: porous condominiums at Brazil’s urban margins</item><item>Central occupations: stills from a city in movement</item><item>Durumi Camp, Abuja: conflict and the spatial praxes of a furtive-periphery</item><item>Moving from the margins: Palestinian mobilities, embodiment, and agency in East Jerusalem</item><item>Fikirtepe in limbo: urban transformation, cross-border migration, and re-peripheralization in Istanbul</item><item>Femminielli and the city: urban space and non-binary gender identities in Naples</item><item>Of the spaces between: prepositional events throughout the Festival de Marseille</item><item>Hidden music scenes: governmentality and contestation in postcolonial Hong Kong</item><item>Gurgaon: Unfinished City, a photographic essay</item><item>California City (real estate) and California City (wonderland)</item><item>"Haitians live for news"</item></list></item>
          <item>Contributors</item>
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