is a mix of young, old, professionals, and student-types. The start of my bus journeying is tinged with self-consciousness. Fellow passengers looked at me quizzically. As the only white person in the terminus, was I out of place in this mobile
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the senses and their perceived naturalization.” In Europe, this naturalization has a long history and is produced at great cost. Ian Biddle and Kirsten Gibson (2013) chart how Europe fixated on ritualizing the senses early in its coming to self-consciousness