| Gary Bridge, Sophie Watson - Social Science - 2002 - 662 pages
...betweens. These are the "flashing half-signs" (Gordon 1997: 204) which prefigure new urban topologies. The way of the ghost is haunting, and haunting is...affectively, sometimes against our will and always a bit marginally, into the structure of feeling of a reality we come to experience, not as cold knowledge,... | |
| Anna Maria Cimitile - Literary Criticism - 2005 - 180 pages
...or thè empirical evidence if you like, that tells you a haunting is taking piace... The way of thè ghost is haunting, and haunting is a very particular...against our will and always a bit magically, into thè structure of feeling of a reality we come to experience, not as cold knowledge, but as a transformative... | |
| John G. Sabol Jr. - Science - 2007 - 236 pages
...Gettysburg is "ghostly", but it is not a product of its past, but the creation of its present, because a "haunting is a very particular way of knowing what has happened or is happening (Gordon 1997:8). What is happening today in Gettysburg is the "ghost" of its present tourism package.... | |
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