Arkography: a grand tour through the taken-for-granted

Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press (2020)
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Abstract

Gunnar Olsson's tale follows an explorer from the oldest creation epics extant to the power struggles of today, an attempt to codify the taken-for-granted, a struggle with the invisible powers that make us so obedient and so predictable.

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