Intimatics I-III investigates how government structures intimate interactions between individuals and among communities, and how intimate interactions might restructure government. Part I is a meditation on teaching, listening, and the ethics of witness; Part II explores the modes of resistance within an aggressively repressive structure; and Part III offers a pragmatic vision of border crossings—from outside to inside, from one year to the next, from one country to another—that asserts immigration as a central component of intimacy and the process of sharing a life.
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