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An anarchology of sitting. Two bodies, some chairs—legacies of disciplinary spaces that reproduce grammars of surveillance. The chair is a social contract: sit upright, produce without complaining, suffer with dignity, wait. Between autonomy and comfort, we learn control as if it were a choice. But there's always a creak that escapes. Desire as transgression. Apathy as resistance. A dance without form.
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An anarchology of sitting. Two bodies, some chairs—legacies of disciplinary spaces that reproduce grammars of surveillance. The chair is a social contract: sit upright, produce without complaining, suffer with dignity, wait. Between autonomy and comfort, we learn control as if it were a choice. But there's always a creak that escapes. Desire as transgression. Apathy as resistance. A dance without form.
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