Walk on the Beach: Things from the Sea, Volume 1

This volume brings together writing and imagery from the experimental "beachwalk" session(s) at the Third Biennial Meeting of the BABEL Working Group, On the Beach: Precariousness, Risk, Forms of Life, Affinity, and Play at the Edge of the World. We began with conversations about the sea....

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Other Authors: Williams, Maggie M. (Editor), Overbey, Karen Eileen (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Brooklyn, NY punctum books 2016
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