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	<title>Comments on: Foucault- Heterotopias</title>
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		<title>By: Andy</title>
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		<description>I have found this a little hard to bridge Mr de Freston. I'm not sure whether this is because of my tiny brain size or whether you have just tried a bit too hard to squeeze what appears to be a very complex topic into too short-a-space. There are elements which I love, such as the cemetery reverting to outside of the city and thus becoming a mirror-space of the real city, I think that's fantastic. But I was trying so hard to dis-entangle the meaning of Foucault that when you came up with a point to counter-act his point I became completely lost. We will have to talk about this Mr Foucault further when I come to visit you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have found this a little hard to bridge Mr de Freston. I&#8217;m not sure whether this is because of my tiny brain size or whether you have just tried a bit too hard to squeeze what appears to be a very complex topic into too short-a-space. There are elements which I love, such as the cemetery reverting to outside of the city and thus becoming a mirror-space of the real city, I think that&#8217;s fantastic. But I was trying so hard to dis-entangle the meaning of Foucault that when you came up with a point to counter-act his point I became completely lost. We will have to talk about this Mr Foucault further when I come to visit you.</p>
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