Welcome to Wrexham star Arthur Massey dies aged 100 by [[James McCarthy]]
Reading about Arthur's passing right after watching his 100th Birthday celebration. A touching episode, but gutted to hear of his passing.
Welcome to Wrexham star Arthur Massey dies aged 100 by [[James McCarthy]]
Reading about Arthur's passing right after watching his 100th Birthday celebration. A touching episode, but gutted to hear of his passing.
Progress Trap - Ronald Wright - 2004 Massey Lecture Series - A Short History of Progress
nature—as opposed to cul-ture—is ahistorical and timeless?
Doreen Massey has an interesting book that touches on this (Space, Place, and Gender), where she points out that time and space are treated as binaries, where time is typically masculine and dynamic and space is feminine and static. Nature (gendered feminine) is spatial, a place, and therefore not a time ("ahistorical and timeless"). Culture, on the other hand, is temporal, dynamic, masculine. It's a very particular rhetoric which begs the "which one?" question.
(While Massey points out this common way of conceiving of time/space and binaries in general [A vs. Not A], she argues that the concept of space needs to be defined on its own merit, distinct from its binary opposite.)