This book examines the antagonist relationship between new European nationalisms - as these often go hand-in-hand with populism - and the phenomenon of migration.
This book examines the antagonist relationship between new European nationalisms - as these often go hand-in-hand with populism - and the phenomenon of migration.
Rada Ivekovi¿ is a philosopher living and working in Paris. She was Programme Director at the Collège international de philosophie, Paris, France, and Professor in Departments of Philosophy at different universities in France and elsewhere.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Borders as a Trap? 2. Translation and Migration 3. Who are Contemporary Migrants and Refugees? 4. The Eu Post-1989 Failure and Closure 5. Belonging or Departing 6. Postsocialist and Postcolonial Transition 7. The Year 1989: more About Transition 8. Instead of a Conclusion
1. Introduction: Borders as a Trap? 2. Translation and Migration 3. Who are Contemporary Migrants and Refugees? 4. The Eu Post-1989 Failure and Closure 5. Belonging or Departing 6. Postsocialist and Postcolonial Transition 7. The Year 1989: more About Transition 8. Instead of a Conclusion
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