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On the move
The benefits of multicenteredness are not available to those who move geographically without ever really changing places -- those so weighed down with baggage that they are never able to open themselves to local difference and change . . . . migratory elite . . . placelessness engendered by sheer indifference. . .
This is the place where I should have been born. (Robert Finch, speaking about Cape Cod) . . .
Perhaps the real American dream is to 'sleep in one's own bed' and at the same time 'be on the move.' Lippard 1997, 44, 43, 31