Subbotniki, rumeurs d'une ville sur sol instable

Multitudes 2 (2):145-148 (2007)
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These notes refer to the experience of Siberian cities, particularly that of Yakutsk ; they delve into the problematics in which those cities are caught as well as those that are refracted therein ; to the endogenous factors that refashion them as well as those which have been globally contaminated by their presence. There where the parameters of analysis have either atrophied or dilated beyond use, we can attempt to circumscribe anew the different ways of living an unstable world with its coming transformations, regardless of their nature. The notes and the photographs in this dossier are taken rom an archive scheduled to be on line by the end of April, 2007, at www.subbotniki.eu

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