This article explores the representation of borders and cosmopolitanism in the city of London in “London River”, a film about two parents looking for their children in global city after the 7th of July of 2005 terrorist attacks. As will be argued, different spaces in the city work simultaneously as dividing lines and as borderlands, emphasising the dual nature of borders theorized by border scholars such as Gloria Anzaldúa (1999), Mike Davis (2000) and Anthony Cooper and Christopher Rumford (2011). Elijah Anderson’s (2011) concept of cosmopolitan canopy and Gerard Delanty’s (2006) moments of openness will be used to analyse the articulation of cosmopolitanism in the different constructed spaces displayed in the film.Este artículo explora la...
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This article rethinks the concept of border through a spatial and phenomenological ethnographic film...
This article proposes to use the concept of "cosmopolitan cinematic margins" to analyse the paradoxi...
Exploring the relationship between the urban spaces and the construction of borders, the t...
This article explores the representation of borders and cosmopolitanism in the city of London in Lon...
Through the postcolonial reading of Breaking and Entering (Anthony Minghella, 2006) and London River...
Over the last several decades, the boundaries of languages and national and ethnic identities have b...
My paper introduces geo-political and symbolic dynamics of 21st century Europe through three concept...
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