ecently in Seattle “normal life” has become a thing again. After losing its unspoken authority and drifting into the realm of signification, it is now something urgent to remember and authentically re-enact. The city’s commercial life resembles itself once more, with storefronts—boarded up in the midst of demonstrations and protests—uncovered and eager shoppers unmasked. By contrast, in Seattle’s residential neighborhoods, new versions of old problems are returning in various acts of covering up; fresh picket fences serve as demure markers
Seattle
Sep 02, 2021
3 minutes
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