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Vol. 11 (2020): Writing Migration
Vol. 11 (2020): Writing Migration
This issue edited by Jeffrey S. Librett with Ahmad Nadalizadeh as assistant editor.
Published:
2020-12-09
Introduction
Writing Migration: Points of Departure and Arrival in History and Reason
Jeffrey S Librett
1-10
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Articles
Herder’s Ideas for a Philosophy of Human History (1784-1791), or: the Anthropological De-struction of “Africa”
Amadou Oury Ba
11-28
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Migration’s Alienations: Bertolt Brecht’s Mother Courage
Dorothee Ostmeier, Michael Malek Najjar
29-51
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“We Can Do It” [Wir schaffen das]—Creative Impulses Through Migration (a Report from September 2017, with an Afterword on the Situation Today)
Sabine Scholl
52-62
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A Staged Migration to Europe: Özdamar's Perikizi and Transgenerational Trauma
Jocelyn Aksin
63-82
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The Impossibility of Return: Güney Dal and the Exilic Condition
Mert Bahadir Reisoğlu
83-99
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“More Than a Trip”: Memory, Mobility, and Space in Un Franco, 14 Pesetas (2004)
Araceli Masterson-Algar
100-127
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Brown Eyed Boy: Narrating Internalized Oppression and Misogynoir in Jonas Hassen Khemiri’s Everything I Don’t Remember
Benjamin Mier-Cruz
128-151
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Borders, Migrants, and Writing
Thomas Nail
152-173
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Review Essays
Manlio Graziano, What is a Border?
Joscha Klueppel
174-180
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