Dwelling Otherwise: Material Practice, Natality, and the Contestation of Philosophical Space
The expression of philosophical and art-historical change through the language of successive “turns”—material, linguistic, pictorial—has become a familiar way of indicating epistemic shifts. However, such periodizing shorthand risks hiding the slower, more uneven reconfigurations through which concepts are experienced, practiced, and contested. This paper argues that dwelling, as both a philosophical and material condition, provides a vital site for understanding these reconfigurations....