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quoted The memory of place by Dylan Trigg (Series in Continental thought)

Dylan Trigg: The memory of place (2011, Ohio University Press) No rating

When in the service station, my embodied self as a normal functioning network of projecting internationalities was suspended. In its place, an abnormal relation between visual and non-visual perception emerged, such that the “plenum of the world” lost its assurance. Experienced as anxiety and dizziness in the body, a disordering of space ensued. Together, this anxious affectivity was coupled with an acute awareness of the facticity of my body as both a thing in the world and a center of experience. That the body undergoes anxiety in certain places is notable.

The memory of place by  (Series in Continental thought) (Page 152)

I feel like there was a clearer way of saying this.