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Denaturing the Korean DMZ

Katherine E. Bennett
Landscape Journal, August 2018, 36 (2) 15-35; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.36.2.15
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    • INTRODUCTION
    • NATURING: HOW DOES REPRESENTATION CONSTRUCT NATURE?
    • ERASING: HOW DOES REPRESENTATION DENATURE NATURE?
    • PEACING: HOW DOES LANDSCAPE/ARCHITECTURE FETISHIZE NATURE?
    • SUMMARY: HOW CAN ALREADY DENATURED PROJECTS ACT ENVIRONMENTALLY?
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