Abstract

AbstractThis article draws on ethnographic fieldwork with emergency responders in southern Arizona and northern Sonora that I conducted between 2015 and 2017 and my professional training and volunteer service as a paramedic. In retelling an episode when an aspiring wildland firefighter collapsed and died in a remote desert in the southwestern United States, I examine how rural space is experienced as time.

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