Honors Theses
Document Type
Thesis
Date of Completion
Spring 4-30-2026
Academic Year
2025-2026
Department
Interdisciplinary
Academic Major
Interdisciplinary Studies
Faculty Advisor
Monte Cox, Ph.D.
Abstract
Theory is a mode of action that opens up revisionary spaces in the world. By voicing complexity and ambivalence in a situation, disembodied patterns are put in contact with compliant, unclaimed material, and they gain a foothold within the established structures of the present. This paper seeks to sketch the lines of influence that govern association and perception in suburbia, and to speculate the kinds of spaces where new relations between people who are normally segregated can occur. The information presented here hopes to join the reservoir of patterns that structure your everyday theoretical (revisionary) activity, to make changes possible that are more than fluctuations within a static division.
Recommended Citation
Pritchard, Ayden and Cox, Monte Ph.D., "PLATFORMS OF EXEMPTION (For New Relations) Within Suburbia and Other Consolidating Hegemonies" (2026). Honors Theses. 58.
https://scholarworks.harding.edu/honors-theses/58
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