-
sometimes referred to as "
placeless" or "inauthentic".
Edward Relph, a
cultural geographer,
investigates the "
placelessness" of
these locations. Anthropologist...
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authenticity and experimentation, and that web-based
interactions are
placeless." The
basis for
online disembodiment is that,
contrary to the corporeal...
- glide, V2
represents a
vowel or
sequence of
vowels and P
represents any
placeless consonant. The
above formula accounts for
nearly all
permissible syllable...
-
would fit
better with the sci-fi
setting by
giving the
sense of a "
placelessness". However, he
would soon be
disappointed by the
American market when...
- another—for example, 'earthquake' as an adjective, or the
coining of '
placeless', an
adjective from a noun".
Critics have seen
parallels between Moby...
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example of a mirror. A
mirror is a
utopia because the
image reflected is a "
placeless place", an
unreal virtual place that
allows one to see one's own visibility...
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Electric Town For Tech, Games, Anime!". IMAI, Nobuharu. "The
Momentary and
Placeless Community:
Constructing a New
Community with
regards to
Otaku Culture...
- 'earthquake' as an adjective, or
turning an
adjective into a noun, as in "
placeless". Melville's style, in
Nathalia Wright's analysis,
seamlessly flows over...
- "Ted"
Relph is a
Canadian geographer, best
known for the book
Place and
Placelessness.
Relph grew up in
Wales in the Wye
Valley and
studied at the
Joint School...
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Retrieved June 9, 2012. Bacon, Nick. 2013. "Podunk
after Pratt:
Place and
Placelessness in East Hartford, CT." p. 46–64 in
Confronting Urban Legacy: Rediscovering...