The Avery Review Issue 17 [electronic resource].
The Avery Review 2016
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Cameron Cortez exposes state cleanliness campaigns in two Olympic cities; Millay Kogan and Marcus Owens consider how the tactics of adverse possession can be an act of urban protest; Catherine Seavitt Nordenson recasts Roberto Burle Marx as an ecological modernist; and Francesco Sebregondi delves into the paranoid futures of J.G. Ballard’s High-Rise.
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James Graham
Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt
Alissa Anderson
Caitlin Blanchfield
Jacob R. Moore
Shumi Bose
Jordan H. Carver
Ana María León
Cameron Cortez
Millay Kogan
Marcus Owens
Catherine Seavitt Nordenson
Francesco Sebregondi
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