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The Desert: a Place of Life on the Margins of American Capitalist Society – Metropolitics

In a detailed ethnography of a dozen seasonal inhabitants of an Arizona desert, David Frati paints the portrait of "refractory" people at work, noting the central place of donations in their daily lives. January 2005. Desert from La Posa to Quartzsite, Arizona. After several campsites, national parks and Walmart parking lots (Forget 2012), I park my recreational vehicle (VR) to start a research field in the Arizona and California deserts in orde…
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In a detailed ethnography of a dozen seasonal inhabitants of an Arizona desert, David Frati paints the portrait of "refractory" people at work, noting the central place of donations in their daily lives. January 2005. Desert from La Posa to Quartzsite, Arizona. After several campsites, national parks and Walmart parking lots (Forget 2012), I park my recreational vehicle (VR) to start a research field in the Arizona and California deserts in orde…

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metropolitiques.eu broke the news in on Thursday, September 11, 2025.
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