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ISSN 1327-9556
Scholarly articles
Vol. 26, Issue 1, 2022April 30, 2022 AEST

The dangerous ambiguity of being on foot: Reflections on the act of walking and negotiating the tension between pedestrian and car in the process of writing a novel

Michael Sala,
Fictiondomestic violencepedestrianpsychogeographyflâneur
https://doi.org/10.52086/001c.33917
Photo by Adriano Pucciarelli on Unsplash
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Sala, Michael. 2022. “The Dangerous Ambiguity of Being on Foot: Reflections on the Act of Walking and Negotiating the Tension between Pedestrian and Car in the Process of Writing a Novel.” TEXT 26 (1): 1–14. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.52086/​001c.33917.

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