{"id":9741,"date":"2017-04-24T01:30:00","date_gmt":"2017-04-24T01:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/a-desk.org\/2017\/04\/24\/going-off-the-page\/"},"modified":"2017-09-19T23:27:57","modified_gmt":"2017-09-19T23:27:57","slug":"going-off-the-page","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/a-desk.org\/en\/magazine\/going-off-the-page\/","title":{"rendered":"Going off the page"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img decoding=\"async\" class=\" alignleft size-full wp-image-9734\" src=\"http:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/04\/PC090142.jpg\" alt=\"PC090142.jpg\" align=\"left\" width=\"670\" height=\"503\" srcset=\"https:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/04\/PC090142.jpg 670w, https:\/\/a-desk.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2017\/04\/PC090142-533x400.jpg 533w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 670px) 100vw, 670px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>With two guidelines, they\u2019ve marked the trace to follow. Some 70 centimetres wide at the base, which shrinks as each new layer of stones is added. The have taken the stones in large blocks extracted directly from the quarry. They hit them here and there, with a mallet, before finally breaking them with a hard and decisive strike, to give them the form that most suits them. At a given moment Ibrahimaij Skender stops picking and loading stones. He looks at us and says, \u201d[[I mark the guide but I follow the stones. The stones guide me.]]. And goes back, crouching to place a stone, fitting it in with another. He and his father are making a dry-stone wall at the entrance to a house, between the garden and a pathway.  <\/p>\n<p>According to Wikipedia, this form of construction is the oldest known and examples of it are found across the world. According to the <em>Pulian<\/em> identity, it is in the region of Apulia \u2013in the heel of Italy, where there are the most. According to the Ibrahimaij, it the Albanians are the ones who work best with stone  <em>a secco<\/em>. According to a friend from Menorca, if we joined up all the dry-stone walls in Menorca, we could go round the world some three or four times. An acquaintance from Sicily told me that is in the region of Ragusa where there is the largest number, while someone from Cadaqu\u00e9s talked to me about the large number of contention walls to be seen in the vineyards of the Ampurda region, that are also dry-stone, and while all this happens, I realise that all I remember from the journey I made to Ireland when I was just 11 years old are fields full of stone walls and some cliffs. In reality, they asked me to write about margins, but on hearing this word I think about walls. Does this happen to you as well? Perhaps, it\u2019s because the wall is the most rotund form with which to fill a margin. To build a wall where the limits of diverse realities are to be found is perhaps the most effective visual remedy to ambiguity. To reach a limit and erect a wall is to declare a big \u201cNO\u201d: \u201cNo, what lies beyond doesn\u2019t belong here\u201d. They say: \u201cmargins\u201d; and I think of walls, perhaps because a wall makes us more aware of the margin, or, even in fact, makes the margin. <\/p>\n<p>A paradigmatic wall, although not made of dry-stone, is the one being raised between the United States and Mexico. Even though its path follows the R\u00edo Bravo, its margins extend across the states of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. All of them had been Mexican territory before the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848). Since when the Mexican population inhabiting these terrains has passed to be considered <em>Mexican-Americans<\/em>. It\u2019s relevant that the line separating these two tribes that configures their identity is horizontal and not vertical. If it were vertical, it would be a wall, it would be an \u201cor\u201d (Mexican, or American). Because it\u2019s horizontal it\u2019s a bridge that crosses the R\u00edo Bravo, as is recognised by some of the most influential <em>Chicana<\/em> voices of the last three decades, like Gloria Anzald\u00faa, Cherrie Moraga or Emily Hicks, amongst others. They are inhabitants of ideological margins, recognised as <em>border-crossers<\/em>, beyond the physical obstacle that any constructed wall can suppose, be it in the abstract as much as the territorial dimension. <em>Border-crossers<\/em> are located in this third margin that other one that embodies the difference defined in the dialogue between the various dominant discourses. If the wall makes visible a limit in space, giving rise to the understanding that margins exist, the subject that inhabits these margins is, normally, a bridge between one side of the wall and the other. Because it is horizontal, the guide is an \u201cand\u201d: the <em>Mexican-American<\/em> is Mexican and American at the same time.<\/p>\n<p>If we revise the traditional geography, we see that on the whole frontiers are understood as being classified as natural or artificial. Nevertheless, the geographer Richard Hartshorne placed this distinction in question, arguing that when studying territory &#8220;we are not dealing with bodies that can be delimited from each other, but (&#8230;) with mutually interpenetrating parts of a single, great, uneven surface, the earth-surface &#8221; [[ Hartshorne, Richard, (1939). <em>The nature of Geography: A Critical Survey of Current Thought in the Light of the Past<\/em>, p. 268.]] It seems that to consider the existence of artificial and natural frontiers is a symptom of not remembering that we form part of the world in which we live and that it is a body. It\u2019s as if we had excluded ourselves from it, considering ourselves as \u201cextra-natural\u201d beings. Perhaps we have forgotten what Vil\u00e9m Flusser recuperates, that \u201cpour l\u2019habitant des cavernes, les murs \u00e9taient donn\u00e9s, et c\u2019est en s\u2019opposant \u00e0 eux qu\u2019il les a peints, exprimant ainsi la volont\u00e9 de l\u2019homme \u00e0 l\u2019encontre de la nature\u201d[[for the inhabitants of the caves, the walls were given, and it was opposing them that the painted them, expressing in this way man\u2019s desire for an encounter with nature. Fl\u00fcsser, Vil\u00e9m, (1973). <em>La force du quotidien<\/em>, Paris: Maison Mame, p. 87]]. The walls were already there: they were the interior walls of those caves in which our ancestors lived, marking on those totally irregular surfaces the expressions of lives that were for nothing in the world linear. The paintings in the caves talk of a conjunctive language prior to the page, prior to the ordering of experience according to a linear temporal logic and also to the idea of the margin.  <\/p>\n<p>Margins are to be found at the limits of the fields, like the limits of the printed text on a page. The lines of crops in the earth or the lines of words on the paper, seem to be reaffirmations of the control that we humans believe we have over this disorder that surrounds us. On the margins of the fields there are walls to distinguish properties. In the margins of pages, commentaries and notations arise, from the readers that have traced the threads of printed words. When we pass pages we seek the future but if we read the notes in the margins we can see beyond a linear time, we can see the world as a sphere and intuit the possibilities of pathways to be followed in all directions, because multiple horizons of the past and the future surround us from all dimensions. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With two guidelines, they\u2019ve marked the trace to follow. Some 70 centimetres wide at the base, which shrinks as each new layer of stones is added. 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