New publication – Border Renaissance

Border Renaissance

New publication – Border Renaissance

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The UniGR-CBS members Astrid M. Fellner, Eva Nossem and Christian Wille have published an interdisciplinary "special section" in the latest issue of Borders in Globalization Review. The Canadian peer review journal sees itself as a forum for academic and artistic explorations of borders in the arts, cultural studies and social sciences.

This "special section" examines the current resurgence of borders and its effects in political and media discourses as well as in cultural representations of borders. The contributions present new research findings and analyze recent border conflicts, particularly with regard to identities, language practices, and belongings. The geographical focus is on Europe, with references to North America and Asia.

The "special section" originates from the UniGR-CBS conference "Border Renaissance" (2022) and bundles selected conference contributions in the form of academic papers.



 

Bibliographical information

Fellner, Astrid M. / Nossem, Eva / Wille, Christian (2024) (eds.) : Border Renaissance (special section). Borders in Globalization Review 5(1), 67-158.

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Authors

The authors of this "special section" belong to different disciplines, such as geography, cultural studies, literature, linguistics, and political science. They include Astrid M. Fellner, Eva Nossem, Victor Konrad, Christian Wille, Ondřej Elbel, Alina Mozolevska, Kamil Bembnista, Marco Mogiani and Kirsten Sandrock.


Contact

Astrid Fellner

North American Literary and Cultural Studies

Saarland University
Eva Nossem

UniGR-Center for Border Studies

Saarland University
Christian Wille

Department of Geography and Spatial Planning

University of Luxembourg