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Speaking In Tongues: Language And National Belonging In Globalizing Europe, Uli Linke
Speaking In Tongues: Language And National Belonging In Globalizing Europe, Uli Linke
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
In contemporary Europe, the problematic concept of the nation has been recuperated to fasten subjects to political space. Under the impact of globalization, marked by increasing rates of human mobility and concurrent security concerns, European Union states have begun to push for cohesive measures to reclaim their national sovereignty. Revised immigration laws and refugee policies are publicly supported, presumably to keep the nation safe. At the same time, European countries advocate for openness and permeable borders to attract foreign capital investment. In the national interior, Islamophobia and anti-immigrant sentiments have come to coexist with the outward dissemination of promotional images …
Engendering The Nation At War. World War Ii Posters From An Exhibit At The National Archives And Records Administration: "Powers Of Persuasion"
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
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Book Review: Daniels, Jessie. White Lies: Race, Class, Gender, And Sexuality In White Supremacist Discourse. New York: Routledge, 1997. White Trash: Race And Class In America. Edited By Matt Wray And Annalee Newitz. New York: Routledge, 1997., Meredith Redlin
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
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Gender, Space And The Academy: An Interview With Doreen Massey, The Open University, Brenda Weber Ijams, Jeff Popke, Kakie Urch
Gender, Space And The Academy: An Interview With Doreen Massey, The Open University, Brenda Weber Ijams, Jeff Popke, Kakie Urch
disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory
No abstract provided.