Images for change
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197 pages
~3h 17min to read
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In Images for Change, Rosemary Luling Haughton uses the guiding image of a house in order to analyze the social situation of contemporary life. She speaks of the need to cut new windows into our "houses" in order to jog our imaginative powers and think up creative solutions. She explores the areas of society that are hidden in the "downstairs" of our social structures, and she looks closely at those events and ideas and groups that the larger society has tried to hide away beneath the floorboards.
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