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revon
revon
19.12.2022 18:30 •  Английский язык

Can you think of other foods that have myths surrounding them?​

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meeeoooowww
meeeoooowww
19.12.2022
In my opinion, childhood should be the happiest time in every person’s life. My childhood was happy and memorable. I remember almost every event from that time. Sometimes I wish I could turn back the time and stay there a little but more. It was the world of fairy-tales and magic. My parents did their best to make me feel happy. My dad would always take me to the Amusement Park, buy me sweets and ice-cream. My mum used to read me bedtime stories and play different games with me. At that time we lived with my grandparents. They also spent lots of time with me. My grandpa, for example, took me once fishing with him. That was fun. My grandma cooked amazing dishes ! I think this moment will stay forever in my memory.
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полина2059
полина2059
19.12.2022

This article argues that human/dog co-habitation and the interspecies routines of walking, eating, sleeping and the emotions they create, can be fruitfully analyzed through the conceptual frame built from ‘intimacy’ and ‘rhythm’. The rhythmic analytical approach to interspecies routines, including breaks in them and the emotions these breaks create, contributes with a spatio-temporal understanding of human/animal intimacy. As intimacy is inherently a spatial phenomenon, it creates places. Intimate social relations also transform and get transformed by places. ‘Home’ is the typical example, where the iconic emplaced attachment of intimacy with the family is manifested. But the place itself does not create intimacy; instead, it is situationally formed through relations between, in this case, interspecies practices and space. By theorizing auto-ethnographical observations of everyday human/dog routines, the article explores intimacy as a particular social form. Building on recent developments in cultural geography in the field of ‘rhythm analysis,’ it is argued that while intimacy is performed in everyday life, it is foremost produced though 'arrhythmia,' in the moments when the routines are broken.

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