The present article reflects on the fearful experience of political banishment by focusing on the constitution of the exile’s identity and its precarious relationship to property, be it one’s possessions, one’s body, or even one’s very own life. To this end, the analyses consider published statements and texts by three authors – Thomas Mann, Walter Benjamin, and Herta Müller – who all have recourse to the Stoic dictum omnia mea mecum porto to express sentiments of varying intent and ramifications. A number of questions emerge: Is one’s culture transportable beyond the native home? Can it be successfully embodied or does it break down beneath the weight of totalitarianism? In brief: Is culture capable of addressing concrete fears of lost com...
A review of Dan Fleming and Damion Sturm's Media, Masculinities, and the Machine: F1, Transformers, ...
Colonialism is not only enforced through violence but facilitated also by economic, religious and so...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: C. Sandis, ‘Period and Pl...
Through the use of Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed, bell hooks’ Teaching to Transgress, and...
If contemporary media platforms transform and conflate the relations between professional and amateu...
In this essay I argue that the idea of inhabiting, and of human individuality as the house of being,...
This article attempts to rethink agency for childhood studies, drawing on Foucault’s theorisations o...
“Partyism” is a form of hostility and prejudice that operates across political lines. For example, s...
This article analyses first person memories in relation to objects as documented in Belongings, an o...
This article applies the concept of securitization to the Middle East with a focus upon the securiti...
First I argue that Arcesilaus was a natural choice as scholarch. If Crates had intended to groom Soc...
This essay explores the connections among the body, physical grace, and the absurd in two of Camus’ ...
I see an irreverent ecocriticism as being indebted to two major developments in and around the field...
My aim in this paper is to explore how two contrasting debates on the posthuman open up different ch...
This chapter explores how we can understand suicidal experience more fully, and what it means to rea...
A review of Dan Fleming and Damion Sturm's Media, Masculinities, and the Machine: F1, Transformers, ...
Colonialism is not only enforced through violence but facilitated also by economic, religious and so...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: C. Sandis, ‘Period and Pl...
Through the use of Paulo Freire’s Pedagogy of the Oppressed, bell hooks’ Teaching to Transgress, and...
If contemporary media platforms transform and conflate the relations between professional and amateu...
In this essay I argue that the idea of inhabiting, and of human individuality as the house of being,...
This article attempts to rethink agency for childhood studies, drawing on Foucault’s theorisations o...
“Partyism” is a form of hostility and prejudice that operates across political lines. For example, s...
This article analyses first person memories in relation to objects as documented in Belongings, an o...
This article applies the concept of securitization to the Middle East with a focus upon the securiti...
First I argue that Arcesilaus was a natural choice as scholarch. If Crates had intended to groom Soc...
This essay explores the connections among the body, physical grace, and the absurd in two of Camus’ ...
I see an irreverent ecocriticism as being indebted to two major developments in and around the field...
My aim in this paper is to explore how two contrasting debates on the posthuman open up different ch...
This chapter explores how we can understand suicidal experience more fully, and what it means to rea...
A review of Dan Fleming and Damion Sturm's Media, Masculinities, and the Machine: F1, Transformers, ...
Colonialism is not only enforced through violence but facilitated also by economic, religious and so...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: C. Sandis, ‘Period and Pl...