Terrorism's deterritorialization is a negative reflection of our own economic and political tendencies. |
Let yourself be carried along by this great wave of deterritorialization to a place where memory, pleasure and pain melt together, mixing and morphing forever. |
Rosecrance also sees deterritorialization, and advocates surrender to economic forces in a mobile, meritocratic world. |
A process of deterritorialization leads to an undermining of nation states and democracies in a drive toward turning the globe into one large consumerist collective. |
One further issue concerning the logic of deterritorialization, and its opposite, must be addressed before turning to the exhibition itself. |
Lowry, for all of his interest in matters of flight and deterritorialization, is arguably even further from achieving a fully global status. |