The Avery Review Issue 49 [electronic resource].
The Avery Review 2020
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Jaffer Kolb guides us through the artificial and natural, real and imagined, human and other-than-human with Tommy Pico’s Nature Poem; Kelema Lee Moses confronts the ongoing tactics of imperial hospitality on the shores of Waikīkī; Diana Martinez considers the Philippine supermall as a fundamental physical and affective infrastructure of migration; and Ginger Nolan redirects Andrew Yang’s election-year policy proposal away from the individual and toward the urban.
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Architectural criticism
Architecture
Capital movements
Imperialism
Design
Ecology
Military-industrial complex
Sexual minority culture
City planning
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Caitlin Blanchfield
Joanna Joseph
Isabelle Kirkham-Lewitt
Jacob R. Moore
Alissa Anderson
Jordan H. Carver
Ana María León
Jaffer Kolb
Kelema Lee Moses
Diana Martinez
Ginger Nolan
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