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In this paper, Schwartz offers a gendered analysis of Mészáros’s most recent feature film [‘Aurora Borealis’]. She argues that the film presents a transnational narrative about repressed traumatic memories as they pertain to sexual and political violence ... see more

Globalization has transformed economic, political and social structures, but it also reshaped our perceptions of the world. These transformations influenced media narrative not only as products of big multinational corporates, but also, as stories. This p... see more

This exploratory narrative inquiry examines the lives of four Central American females with one or more U.S.-based undocumented migrant parents. Each participant is between 10 and 16 years old and is part of a transnational family living between the U.S. ... see more

AbstractThis article interrogates how rituals and myths may reshape Pentecostal ideology and practice in ways that resonate with the practical concerns of born-again congregants in an exclusive foreign labour market. It draws on a series of field observat... see more

The category of “Illegal” immigrants, in which the present article is interested, is conventionally referred to in the discourse of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) as a ‘large scale influx’. To differentiate it from the UNHCR col... see more

Categorical Mistakes: Antifascism in Public Discourse and Transnational BiographyThis essay examines some of the recent tendencies to delegitimize antifascism both as a political phenomenon and as a topic of historical research. In German academia an... see more

After the end of the Cold War, the idea of peacebuilding has been central to the main narrative within the study of international peace. For a significant period, the narrative was dominated by liberal and secular approaches which put state as the primary... see more

In many ways, globalization created the problem of representation for feminist solidarity across the borders of the nation state. This problem is one of presenting a cohesive identity for representation in the transnational public sphere. This paper propo... see more

ABSTRACTMexican Film: From National to Transnational and GlobalThe Mexican state played a central role in the development of a national film industry for the major part of the last century. Films should promote the nationalist ideology on which the post-r... see more

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