Abstract

The ‘return’ – or desire for return, or even fear of being forced to return when one has escaped a threatening situation – is inherent to polysituatedness. We return in our imaginations to reconfigure, to make different regarding where we’ve ended up, or where we’ve managed to reach (or escape) to. Many leave and hunger for the old place, the familiar zones of growing up or habitation. The migrant makes new reaching into the old, the place is reconfigured in part, and sometimes in great part. Even being in many places as part of a transitory life, or going out from home to make other dwellings to take back to your notion of where you come from, entails, necessitates, the folding of return into return into return....

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