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Queer Postnationalism in ‘Breakfast On Pluto’
This article seeks to analyze Patrick McCabe's 1998 novel Breakfast on Pluto with regard to its representation of national and gender boundaries, arguing that the text, while not exactly fully qualifying as queer, employs similar deconstructive ...
Sascha Pöhlmann
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Postnationalism and the Myth of England in Ondaatje’s Warlight [PDF]
This paper argues that the effects of World War II and the debunking of the myth of England are critical themes in Michael Ondaatje’s Warlight, a novel of formation set in post-war London in 1945.
Harlan Whatley
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Implementation of «Civil Citizenship Concept» in European Union Migration Policy [PDF]
The author of the article addresses to the problem of integration of third-country nationals in the European Union and provides a detailed analysis of the development of the concept of «civic citizenship».
Lyubov Bisson
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RETOUR AU LOCAL : Celles qui attendent et l’engagement diasporique de Fatou Diome
La littérature africaine du XXIe siècle est marquée par des affinités transnationales au lieu d’une approche nationale et locale. La théorie postcoloniale hégémonique a consolidé le paradigme postnational en mettant l’accent sur les métaphores ...
Anna‐Leena Toivanen
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Afrikaners in post-apartheid South Africa: Inward migration and enclave nationalism
South Africa’s transition to democracy coincided and interlinked with massive global shifts, including the fall of communism and the rise of western capitalist triumphalism.
Christi van der Westhuizen
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Three Review Essays: Cormac McCarthy, Philosopher Review of:Eagle (ed), Philosophical Approaches to Cormac McCarthy: Beyond Reckoning. Mundik, A Bloody and ...
Andrew Lindquist +3 more
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The inverted postnational constellation: Identitarian populism in context [PDF]
As exemplified by the pan‐European ‘Identitarian movement’ (IM), contemporary far‐right populism defies the habitual matrix within which right‐wing radicalism has been criticised as a negation of liberal cosmopolitanism.
Azmanova, Albena, Dakwar, Azar
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Precarity and Agency through a Migration Lens [PDF]
This special issue leverages the migrant experience to better understand precarity and agency in the contemporary world. By way of introduction, we examine the broader bodies of literature on precarity and agency, relate them to research on migration ...
Gleeson, Shannon, Paret, Marcel
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Postnationalism and the Past: The Politics of Theory in Roman Archaeology
European archaeology faces two significant challenges: the intractability of old national narratives about the past, combined with the resurgence of reactionary populism, and the need to update the toolkit of social archaeological theory to meet the ...
Emily Hanscam
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Sammandrag I den aktuella diskussionen om invandrar- och mångkulturell litteratur utmanar Maria Navarro Skarangers debutroman Alle utlendinger har lukka gardiner (2015) de begrepp och lästeorier som har utvecklats de senaste femton år. Via en
Maïmouna Jagne-Soreau
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