A phrase Jiang uses to direct attention toward overlooked urban details as part of journalistic observation.
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things unnoticed
A phrase Jiang uses to direct attention toward overlooked urban details as part of journalistic observation.
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"...Remember that here he says New York is a city of things unnoticed."
"New York is a city of contrast. I want you to do the same thing for Beijing. Take your camera and take pictures of..."
"...all eyes were turned to the consul's children. The others were unnoticed. Men did not grieve more for their punishment than for their children...."
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