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Nitouche ANTHOUSSI
The island of Leros, marked by exile and confinement, becomes a site for exploring heterotopia: how spaces of control can, through individual reinvention, be transformed into places of resistance and humanity, despite marginalization and surveillance.
The island of Leros, marked by exile and confinement, becomes a site for exploring heterotopia: how spaces of control can, through individual reinvention, be transformed into places of resistance and humanity, despite marginalization and surveillance.
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