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Posted on April 6, 2020April 7, 2020 by Admin

‘It’s a kind of magic’: Coronavirus attire, mimesis and the limits of rationalism[1]

By Kirsten Bell Over the past few weeks, airport travel has had the feel of a global game of musical chairs, with everyone scrambling to find their seat (i.e., return home) before the music stops – namely, countries close their borders and airlines suspend international flights. Many remain standing (stranded), but I was one of Read More…

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