Does the highlighted sentence mean that some contents of the author's other book "Performance and the Contemporary City" have been used in the book in hand?
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In May 2010 the new Portuguese ‘sound and image’ journal EASI published an article entitled ‘Not Just a Game: Eisenman’s Holocaust Memorial’ in its second, Berlin-themed issue. This is culled from Chapter 5. There are also one or two excerpts – generally sentences or paragraphs – from the introductions to the several sections of an interdisciplinary reader I have been compiling concurrently, entitled Performance and the Contemporary City, also appearing in 2010.
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It is hard to tell just from what you have quoted. From the full text, which I found online, it appears that the answer to your question is yes. )
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It is hard to tell just from what you have quoted.
From the full text, which I found online, it appears that the answer to your question is yes.
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It is hard to tell just from what you have quoted. From the full text, which I found online, it appears that the answer to your question is yes. (See later sentence "These fragments are dispersed ...".)