fix? Repair? or leave alone? http://rcade.camden.rutgers.edu/2020symposium.html

ED SHARPE couryhouse at aol.com
Sun Sep 29 00:12:54 CDT 2019


opps  sorry  yes it is I.
In a message dated 9/27/2019 9:23:05 AM US Mountain Standard Time, cctalk at classiccmp.org writes:

On 2019-Sep-27, at 6:47 AM, Paul Koning via cctalk wrote:
> I make it a habit to assume that every email which contains just a link but no explanation is a scam with a forged sender address.
> 
> Ed, if this is actually from you and actually real, and you want people to look at it, you need to say what the link is.
> 
>> On Sep 27, 2019, at 3:10 AM, ED SHARPE via cctalk <cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
>> 
>> http://rcade.camden.rutgers.edu/2020symposium.html 


"... explored these processes of repair and has focused on their non-linear temporalities."

"Repair does not necessarily focus solely on “the reproduction of social and material order,” but also opens up space for the “creative, inventive and innovative work that happens in the process of fixing, across human and non-human bodies."

"... offering us a way to historicize and contextualize the work of repair and maintenance. That means avoiding the romanticization of repair while also recognizing “traditions of women's work, domestic and reproductive labor, and all acts of preservation, formal and informal.”"


Don't waste your time, unless you're going for some entertainment in watching ridiculous people.



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