To contend with others is to contend with ourselves. The way we “other” others, by identifying and reinforcing social distance, is more a product of who we are and who we want to be than it is about “others.” Strangers, Aliens, Foreignersquestions such consolidation and polarization of identities in representations ranging from migrants and refugees, to terrorist labels, to constructions of the local. Inclusive and exclusive identities are observed through often arbitrary yet strategically ambiguous lines of class, religion, race, ethnicity, nationality, social status, and geography. However, despite any arbitrariness in definition, there are very real consequences for the emotional, physical, and psychological well-being of those construct...
This dissertation is a narrative self-representation of my professional experiences working as an ou...
In the first of two essays on the ontological ground of otherness, and its phenomenological availabi...
Culture connects us, guides us — creates us. It gives us a sense of belonging by creating different ...
To contend with others is to contend with ourselves. The way we “other” others, by identifying and r...
ABSTRACT This article deploys a double conceptual framework. One frame is positioned through the ide...
AbstractWhen defining a stranger (a foreigner) a negation was always included in the wording, meanin...
The idea of strangers in American culture is not a new one. While they tolerated them for their man...
The immigrants profiled in The Immigrant Other shed light on a system designed to dehumanize and dis...
This work deals with the question whether the way one understands his strangeness can influence poss...
We live in a new “era of migrations”: today, with a disruptive impact, migrations are once again one...
Ideologies of national belonging and related perceptions of the need to secure the boundedness of th...
In this chapter it is submitted that going beyond the distinction between citizens, aliens and huma...
We live in a new “era of migrations”: today, with a disruptive impact, migrations are once again one...
How tolerant are we of people outside our community? Our ingrained instincts drive us as humans to ...
A sense of strangerhood, which is different from social isolation or cultural alienation, is common ...
This dissertation is a narrative self-representation of my professional experiences working as an ou...
In the first of two essays on the ontological ground of otherness, and its phenomenological availabi...
Culture connects us, guides us — creates us. It gives us a sense of belonging by creating different ...
To contend with others is to contend with ourselves. The way we “other” others, by identifying and r...
ABSTRACT This article deploys a double conceptual framework. One frame is positioned through the ide...
AbstractWhen defining a stranger (a foreigner) a negation was always included in the wording, meanin...
The idea of strangers in American culture is not a new one. While they tolerated them for their man...
The immigrants profiled in The Immigrant Other shed light on a system designed to dehumanize and dis...
This work deals with the question whether the way one understands his strangeness can influence poss...
We live in a new “era of migrations”: today, with a disruptive impact, migrations are once again one...
Ideologies of national belonging and related perceptions of the need to secure the boundedness of th...
In this chapter it is submitted that going beyond the distinction between citizens, aliens and huma...
We live in a new “era of migrations”: today, with a disruptive impact, migrations are once again one...
How tolerant are we of people outside our community? Our ingrained instincts drive us as humans to ...
A sense of strangerhood, which is different from social isolation or cultural alienation, is common ...
This dissertation is a narrative self-representation of my professional experiences working as an ou...
In the first of two essays on the ontological ground of otherness, and its phenomenological availabi...
Culture connects us, guides us — creates us. It gives us a sense of belonging by creating different ...