How do integration concerns and power disparities


Problem: After making sure you have read/reviewed Sayed Kushua's Second Person Singular pages 198-206 attentively and critically. The scenario can be found in Part IV, chapter "The Cardboard Box," if you're using an eBook version instead of the print version. How Yonatan has gradually transformed from the Amir. What drives this change? How does this East-West cross-over try to bring these two worlds together? How do integration concerns and power disparities make this scenario and provide us a glimpse of the broader circumstances that have made Jerusalem a special East-West city? Review the list of traits on page 6 of "Understanding the Kaleidoscopic Design of the Heterotopia" once more, and see if you can draw any comparisons between them and what is happening in this scene.

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