id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6uaowkl6irc5hib6j43j6ws5fq Adam Clay Are the Homeless Taboo? – A Theoretical Perspective 2017.0 10 .pdf application/pdf 4405 222 59 Discussing works by Patrick Declerck, Ghassan Hage, and Giorgio Agamben, this paper asks structural discriminating process whereby society deprives some people from their humanity in This paper begins with a naïve question: why does society seem to ignore homeless people? The homeless Declerck describes can be considered taboo in that the rest of society is said to behave The homeless are therefore left to suffer in a state of survival because, according to Declerck, society animal-like lives, then the discriminating way in which society behaves towards them has characteristics argument that "the circle of what each nation defined as its own version of civilised human society" (15) the aforementioned "circle of what each nation defined as its own version of civilised human society" Hage argues that nowadays, the circle of civilised human society no seems to occur whenever a society defines the borders of its humanity or state of culture. ./cache/work_6uaowkl6irc5hib6j43j6ws5fq.pdf ./txt/work_6uaowkl6irc5hib6j43j6ws5fq.txt