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The essay is an attempt to analyse Khushwant Singh’s Delhi: A Novel as a literary work in which topography and existence, life and literature entwine. The essay is divided into three parts, each part has a particular focus. The part entitled Indeterminate Zone concentrates on the paratext in an attempt to see how it channels reader’s anticipation with regard to the content of the book. In the second part: Zone of the City: the image of Delhi in its chosen (re)constructions within the novel is examined. Here, particular attention is paid to the reconstruction of space and time within the novel. The last section of the paper, Zone of the Body speaks of the body and the symbolic roles it plays within the novel.
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One of the problems of the modern world is the dynamization and atomization of society, a consequence of globalization and the COVID-19 pandemic era. This phenomenon is also evident in cities. The authors address these problems within the ethics of care framework. A concept derived from the psycho-philosophical reflection of feminism. From the perspective of care, they analyze those problems and challenges that theorists and practitioners of public policy-making are facing. Starting from thinking-centered assumptions, they point to a possible solution to prevent such problems – the concept of caring cities.
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