Comments on: copy district as abject zone https://decasia.org/academic_culture/2008/11/17/copy-district-as-abject-zone/ critical anthropology of academic culture Sun, 30 May 2010 16:04:39 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.1 By: decasia: critique of academic culture » Nonexistent academic neighborhoods https://decasia.org/academic_culture/2008/11/17/copy-district-as-abject-zone/#comment-954 Sun, 30 May 2010 16:04:39 +0000 http://decasia.org/academic_culture/?p=64#comment-954 […] Kate Eichhorn’s Breach of Copy/rights: The university copy district as abject zone (see also my old post), James Siegel’s Academic Work: The View from Cornell, Gökçe Günel’s The Gated […]

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By: decasia: critique of academic culture » The politics of early university buildings https://decasia.org/academic_culture/2008/11/17/copy-district-as-abject-zone/#comment-953 Wed, 07 Oct 2009 09:53:17 +0000 http://decasia.org/academic_culture/?p=64#comment-953 […] I’ve posted before about Gordon Lafer’s history of Yale urban development and about Kate Eichhorn’s paper on the “abject zone” of copyshops around the University of Toronto — typical examples of this more recent […]

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By: decasia: critique of academic culture » Blog Archive » What do the edges of campus look like? https://decasia.org/academic_culture/2008/11/17/copy-district-as-abject-zone/#comment-952 Wed, 03 Dec 2008 18:25:41 +0000 http://decasia.org/academic_culture/?p=64#comment-952 […] not very happy with thinking about the edges of campus either as abject or as sublime, as I discussed the other day. Took some photographs to examine more closely, again of UConn, just […]

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