Globalization challenged the notion of borders redefining migration, confinement and (im)mobility. Nowadays, the “self” and the “other” meet in a “neutral” space where geographies and landscape merge hosting the dialogue in a welcoming space that while defying a definite description opens itself up for exploration. Our world is characterized by pluralities, by spaces that are less and less defined, by messages that circulate in an undefined cyberspace in multiple languages, in exchanges that are closer and closer to a simultaneous dialogue where words and thoughts that represent multicultural spaces escape being defined as a geographical space while nonetheless painting a unique landscape. I will explore these concepts as I will analyze the...
Emerging from a discomfort with the blind spots encountered within and across theorizations of langu...
The essays gathered in this volume call into question the validity of rigid boundaries between North...
In Metamorphoses (2002), Rosi Braidotti argues that those who do not like complexities cannot possib...
This article is a philosophical reflection on the problem of transculturality, which in recent years...
A constitutive theme of semiotics, comparative literatures, applied linguistics and social theory, ...
From Here to Diversity: Globalization and Intercultural Dialogues sees interculturalism as movement,...
In this paper, I analyze works portraying migration: Estive em Lisboa e lembrei de você (2009), by L...
Starting from post-colonial studies and in the course of the late modernity, minorities like the mig...
En este artículo se presentan los argumentos iniciales de una investigación que intenta dar cuenta d...
Now more than ever, borders appear to be a fundamental theme shaping European identity, an opportuni...
Cuban migration to Europe and America (North, Central and South) has designed a creative and pedagog...
Emerging from a discomfort with the blind spots encountered within and across theorizations of langu...
National audienceGlobalization leads to migratory flows that raise the question of the circulation o...
The following work presents a transdisciplinary approach in which literary theory, architecture, soc...
Transculturality is a new way of viewing culture that sees cultures not as separate islands that are...
Emerging from a discomfort with the blind spots encountered within and across theorizations of langu...
The essays gathered in this volume call into question the validity of rigid boundaries between North...
In Metamorphoses (2002), Rosi Braidotti argues that those who do not like complexities cannot possib...
This article is a philosophical reflection on the problem of transculturality, which in recent years...
A constitutive theme of semiotics, comparative literatures, applied linguistics and social theory, ...
From Here to Diversity: Globalization and Intercultural Dialogues sees interculturalism as movement,...
In this paper, I analyze works portraying migration: Estive em Lisboa e lembrei de você (2009), by L...
Starting from post-colonial studies and in the course of the late modernity, minorities like the mig...
En este artículo se presentan los argumentos iniciales de una investigación que intenta dar cuenta d...
Now more than ever, borders appear to be a fundamental theme shaping European identity, an opportuni...
Cuban migration to Europe and America (North, Central and South) has designed a creative and pedagog...
Emerging from a discomfort with the blind spots encountered within and across theorizations of langu...
National audienceGlobalization leads to migratory flows that raise the question of the circulation o...
The following work presents a transdisciplinary approach in which literary theory, architecture, soc...
Transculturality is a new way of viewing culture that sees cultures not as separate islands that are...
Emerging from a discomfort with the blind spots encountered within and across theorizations of langu...
The essays gathered in this volume call into question the validity of rigid boundaries between North...
In Metamorphoses (2002), Rosi Braidotti argues that those who do not like complexities cannot possib...