from [al’manja] with love revisits Critical Migration Studies with the insights of postcolonial and decolonial approaches and carves out a perspective on power relations that brings together transnational feminism and ‘trans(gender) politics’. The book discusses what racism and migratism mean in a German and European context, and work out how they shape hegemonic understandings of 'Germany' and 'Europe'. These locations are understood as geopolitical spaces where multiple transnational trans_stories of migration, diaspora, movement, staying and transing meet, resonate and dissonate. It elaborates on the assumption that the equalization of racism and migratism and the homogenizing use of 'culture' and ‘nation’ in the field of Critical Migra...
This bilingual volume (English/German) gives insight into the experiences of the Black Diaspora in G...
The concept of ‘racism’ has faced many difficulties in migration studies. Depending on definitions, ...
Rühlmann L, McMonagle S. Germany's Linguistic 'Others' and the Racism Taboo. Anthropological Journal...
Looking at feminist and anti-racist approaches situated in or focused on Western Europe, especially ...
In this article I make one main argument: I claim that a differentiation of racism and migratism is ...
This article draws on an ongoing self-reflexive debate in German migration research. It is considere...
© 2019, Springer Nature Limited. Following the ‘European refugee crisis’, European states have initi...
For some years, the German public has been debating the case of migrant workers receiving German ben...
The concept of »postmigration« has recently gained importance in the context of European societies' ...
“MIGRATION” IS A key topic for queer studies not only because of migratised queers being both produc...
Forced Migration in the Feminist Imagination explores how feminist acts of imaginative expression, c...
The article introduces the special issues subject-matter. The intention of this volume is to overcom...
Looking at the missing black identity links and the construction of Blackness by the German academi...
Migrant Women Transforming Citizenship develops essential insights concerning the notion of transnat...
This volume addresses the question of migration in Europe. It is concerned with the extent to which ...
This bilingual volume (English/German) gives insight into the experiences of the Black Diaspora in G...
The concept of ‘racism’ has faced many difficulties in migration studies. Depending on definitions, ...
Rühlmann L, McMonagle S. Germany's Linguistic 'Others' and the Racism Taboo. Anthropological Journal...
Looking at feminist and anti-racist approaches situated in or focused on Western Europe, especially ...
In this article I make one main argument: I claim that a differentiation of racism and migratism is ...
This article draws on an ongoing self-reflexive debate in German migration research. It is considere...
© 2019, Springer Nature Limited. Following the ‘European refugee crisis’, European states have initi...
For some years, the German public has been debating the case of migrant workers receiving German ben...
The concept of »postmigration« has recently gained importance in the context of European societies' ...
“MIGRATION” IS A key topic for queer studies not only because of migratised queers being both produc...
Forced Migration in the Feminist Imagination explores how feminist acts of imaginative expression, c...
The article introduces the special issues subject-matter. The intention of this volume is to overcom...
Looking at the missing black identity links and the construction of Blackness by the German academi...
Migrant Women Transforming Citizenship develops essential insights concerning the notion of transnat...
This volume addresses the question of migration in Europe. It is concerned with the extent to which ...
This bilingual volume (English/German) gives insight into the experiences of the Black Diaspora in G...
The concept of ‘racism’ has faced many difficulties in migration studies. Depending on definitions, ...
Rühlmann L, McMonagle S. Germany's Linguistic 'Others' and the Racism Taboo. Anthropological Journal...