Stones in movement
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2525-3123.gis.2023.203172Keywords:
Movement, Stones, Intent to Say, Dead, ImagesAbstract
Where does movement get its impulse from? Be it in a performance, intervention, or in discourse, where does the motivation come from? And also: how much movement is in movement? These and other questions are articulated in the essay that follows in circumstances of their apparent deprivation or impossibility: the silences of discourse, the immobility of stones, or the challenges of death.
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