Human Archipelago
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“The stranger has already come too close; the stranger is ‘in my face.’ The stranger then is not simply the one whom we have not yet encountered, but the one whom we have already encountered, or alrea dy faced. The stranger comes to be faced as a form of recognition: we recognise somebody as a stranger, rather than simply failing to recognise them.”

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  • Human Archipelago
  • Introduction
  • Images and Text
  • Video
  • Notes on the photographs
  • Notes on the texts
  • Notes on the authors
  • Acknowledgements
  • fazalsheikh.org