Tarnished gold: border regimes from the Mediterranean to Switzerland

C. Wiedmer
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Caroline Wiedmer is Professor of Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies at Franklin University Switzerland. She has published in the areas of memory studies, environmental humanities, law and culture, and gender and sexuality. In her research, she is interested in the ways narratives circulate in dif ferent areas of society, and how their impact and function change as they traverse dif ferent epistemic realms and dif ferent forms of expressive media. The following text pitches the representation of forced migration in Europe during the ‘crisis years’ 2014-2016 in the film Eldorado against the policies, agreements and laws that determine the movement of refugees across the continent. The discussion asks af ter the ability of the documentary mode in film to grasp the uneven mobilities of people and wares across the Schengen area, and the figurations of citizenship and refugeedom that emerge in the comparison.
失去光泽的黄金:从地中海到瑞士的边境制度
Caroline Wiedmer是瑞士富兰克林大学比较文学和文化研究教授。她在记忆研究、环境人文、法律与文化、性别与性等领域发表过文章。在她的研究中,她对叙事在社会不同领域的循环方式感兴趣,以及它们在不同的认知领域和不同形式的表达媒体中如何影响和功能变化。以下文字将电影《埃尔多拉多》(Eldorado)中2014-2016年“危机年”期间欧洲被迫移民的表现与决定难民在整个欧洲大陆流动的政策、协议和法律相抵触。讨论的问题是,电影中的纪录片模式是否能够把握申根地区人员和货物的不平衡流动,以及在比较中出现的公民身份和难民身份的形象。
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