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520.3.#.a: I didn’t cross the border, the border crossed meLos Tigres del NorteNature imposes its own borders: drastic changes in topography, rivers and oceans all constitute borders because of the inability of other species to cross them; nevertheless, they ignore human borders and constantly pass over them. The rivers that have been used to delineate political borders change their course over time, despite the frustrated efforts of humans to straighten them out. Mammals, birds and insects migrate across the walls erected by nations to impede the movement of people. Flying insects freely cross from Central America to North America: you can’t ask them for a visa. Nature demonstrates the artifice of the attempt. Any territorial border imposed by man is arbitrary and uncomfortable, a violation of the right of free movement. None is definitive.As humans, we need borders and limits to deal with the infinite reality that confronts us. Each division we make of this reality allows us to appropriate units that we can comprehend in an attempt to understand it a little bit more. For this reason - which is natural and human - we surround ourselves with borders, both symbolic and physical. To a certain point, it’s inevitable.

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Artículo

Editorial Fronteras

López Uribe, Cristina

Facultad de Arquitectura, UNAM, publicado en Bitácora Arquitectura, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

Licencia de uso

Procedencia del contenido

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Facultad de Arquitectura, UNAM
Revista
Repositorio
Contacto
Revistas UNAM. Dirección General de Publicaciones y Fomento Editorial, UNAM en revistas@unam.mx

Cita

López Uribe, Cristina (2017). Editorial Fronteras. Bitácora Arquitectura; Núm. 36, 2017: Fronteras; 2-3. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/4143389

Descripción del recurso

Autor(es)
López Uribe, Cristina
Tipo
Artículo de Divulgación
Área del conocimiento
Multidisciplina
Título
Editorial Fronteras
Fecha
2017-10-23
Resumen
I didn’t cross the border, the border crossed meLos Tigres del NorteNature imposes its own borders: drastic changes in topography, rivers and oceans all constitute borders because of the inability of other species to cross them; nevertheless, they ignore human borders and constantly pass over them. The rivers that have been used to delineate political borders change their course over time, despite the frustrated efforts of humans to straighten them out. Mammals, birds and insects migrate across the walls erected by nations to impede the movement of people. Flying insects freely cross from Central America to North America: you can’t ask them for a visa. Nature demonstrates the artifice of the attempt. Any territorial border imposed by man is arbitrary and uncomfortable, a violation of the right of free movement. None is definitive.As humans, we need borders and limits to deal with the infinite reality that confronts us. Each division we make of this reality allows us to appropriate units that we can comprehend in an attempt to understand it a little bit more. For this reason - which is natural and human - we surround ourselves with borders, both symbolic and physical. To a certain point, it’s inevitable.
Tema
Arquitectura; Diseño Industrial; Urbanismo; Arquitectura de Paisaje
Idioma
spa
ISSN
ISSN electrónico: 2594-0856; ISSN impreso: 1405-8901

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