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Nail, Thomas
(University of Oregon, 2020)
We tend to think of migrants as moving between states and borders as fortifications of states. I would like to prove the reverse: that migrants produce and reproduce the state in the first place. I think we have got this ...
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Meir-Cruz, Benjamin
(University of Oregon, 2020)
The rise of anti-immigrant sentiment and right-wing extremism in Sweden in the wake of growing migration has affected Sweden’s global reputation as a model progressive welfare state that prioritizes human rights and ...
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Ba, Amadou Oury
(University of Oregon, 2020)
In his work Ideas for a Philosophy of Human History (1784-1791), the preacher and philosopher Johann Gottfried Herder deals critically with the philosophy of Enlightenment, in which he sees the seed of a racial and cultural ...
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Reisoğlu, Mert Bahadır
(University of Oregon, 2020)
This article examines the role exile plays in the works of the first generation of Turkish German authors by focusing on Güney Dal. The first part of the article deals with Güney Dal’s interviews with other Turkish German ...
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Klueppel, Joscha
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Review Essay
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Ostmeier, Dorothee; Najjar, Michael Malek
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Brecht’s so-called anti-war drama Mother Courage and her Children (1939) will be read as a migration drama that demystifies rhetorical cynicism as a coping device for the traumatic torments of migration. By placing Brecht’s ...
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Masterson-Algar, Araceli
(University of Oregon, 2020)
In Un Franco, 14 Pesetas (2004), Carlos Iglesias tells the story of Spanish migration to Central Europe during the 1960s through a fictional remembering of his family’s years as immigrants to Uzwil, in the Swiss eastern ...
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Aksin, Jocelyn
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Jocelyn Aksin’s research is based in Turkish-German studies with a focus on transnational memory. She has published on the role of Turkish newspapers in Die Brücke vom Goldenen Horn and Bitteres Wasser by Emine Sevgi ...
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Scholl, Sabine
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Geopolitical changes have always caused human beings to leave their domiciles and seek new homelands. The countries that accept them profit both from their capacity to work and their creative potential. In recent decades, ...
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Librett, Jeffrey S.
(University of Oregon, 2020)
Introduction to volume XI of Konturen, Writing Migration.
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