For a geographic “place” to become a “homeland” or “home”, a community sharing a common cul- tural background has to take root there. The acquired place then forms part of the “body” of that community. Displacement turns individuals and communities into fragile entities by cutting their connection with their “place” and depriving them of their histories and bodies. The concepts of “borders” and “biopolitics” have gained prominence in the context of liberal nation states. In the view of persistent banishment, forced displacement, and population exchange in many parts of the world, contemporary border enforcement based on biopolitics serves to maintain control over bod- ies. This article will analyse depictions of the phenomena of exil...
This article examines a series of art and media images which have contributed to counteracting domin...
Border Thinking: Disassembling Histories of Racialized Violence aims to question and provide answers...
This Symposium reflects on the growing relevance of biopolitical perspectives in camps studies, bord...
This article explores how art can help audiences to think and feel about migration differently, by ...
U zadnjih se trideset godina u zapadnim liberalno-demokratskim industrijaliziranim državama bilježi ...
This article proposes ‘biopolitics multiple’ as an approach to the heterogeneity of biopolitical tec...
Many scholars of International Political Sociology have turned to biopolitics in their attempts to u...
This article addresses the relationship between the concepts of national identity and biopolitics by...
The article presents haptic visuality as a counterpoint to the stragiht line in order to reframe rep...
Settled people have been forced to move and nomads have been coerced into settling for as long as th...
This article focuses on the question of the involvement of contemporary artists in the public debate...
Close your eyes for a moment and focus on the image that emerges when you hear the word ‘refugee’. M...
When considering modalities of citizenship making, we must examine the criteria by which nations and...
U posljednjih trideset godina u postmodernim zapadnim liberalnim društvima, sukladno porastu broja t...
In diesem Beitrag beschäftige ich mich mit der transformativen Rolle der Kunst und dem methodologisc...
This article examines a series of art and media images which have contributed to counteracting domin...
Border Thinking: Disassembling Histories of Racialized Violence aims to question and provide answers...
This Symposium reflects on the growing relevance of biopolitical perspectives in camps studies, bord...
This article explores how art can help audiences to think and feel about migration differently, by ...
U zadnjih se trideset godina u zapadnim liberalno-demokratskim industrijaliziranim državama bilježi ...
This article proposes ‘biopolitics multiple’ as an approach to the heterogeneity of biopolitical tec...
Many scholars of International Political Sociology have turned to biopolitics in their attempts to u...
This article addresses the relationship between the concepts of national identity and biopolitics by...
The article presents haptic visuality as a counterpoint to the stragiht line in order to reframe rep...
Settled people have been forced to move and nomads have been coerced into settling for as long as th...
This article focuses on the question of the involvement of contemporary artists in the public debate...
Close your eyes for a moment and focus on the image that emerges when you hear the word ‘refugee’. M...
When considering modalities of citizenship making, we must examine the criteria by which nations and...
U posljednjih trideset godina u postmodernim zapadnim liberalnim društvima, sukladno porastu broja t...
In diesem Beitrag beschäftige ich mich mit der transformativen Rolle der Kunst und dem methodologisc...
This article examines a series of art and media images which have contributed to counteracting domin...
Border Thinking: Disassembling Histories of Racialized Violence aims to question and provide answers...
This Symposium reflects on the growing relevance of biopolitical perspectives in camps studies, bord...