Migrant Lives in a State of Exception (II): Sovereignty, Mobility and Agency in a Globalised World

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 Q4 CULTURAL STUDIES
Lea Espinoza Garrido, S. Mieszkowski, B. Spengler, Julia Wewior
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The present volume is the second of two special issues that focus on Migrant States of Exception , published by Parallax as consecutive issues 27.2 and 27.3. Based on an interdisciplinary symposium at the University of Wuppertal in November 2019, these two parts function as companion pieces. In tandem, they engage and put into dialogue a variety of perspectives and disciplines – such as legal and philosophical approaches, human geography as well as literary, cultural and media studies – to gauge the complexity of a phenomenon that affects nearly every part of the world today. Neither scholarly work nor literary or filmic representations tend to have a direct influence on political or legal decision-making processes. Yet they constitute important means of reflection that are indispensable if we intend to move beyond the historically given and thus – potentially at least – to change the ways we imagine belonging, participation and, to use Benedict Anderson ’ s term, our ‘ imagined communities ’ . 1 Judging from the ever-increasing number of internal and international migrants, displaced persons, refugees and asylum seekers, we urgently need such re-imaginings and the social, political and legal possibilities that can evolve from them. first part States of attention ways borders sovereignty 2 and subversive tactics migrants negotiate borders, sovereignty and relations of power in gendered, racialised, material, embodied and manners. sections, dedi-cated ‘ Citizens, Citizen ’ and ‘ and the ’ , scholarly Sarkowsky, 3 Espinoza Garrido, 4 Eichinger, 5 as interview Spijkerboer, 6 legal readers
移民生活在一种例外状态中(II):全球化世界中的主权、流动性和能动性
本卷是Parallax出版的两期特刊中的第二期,重点关注例外移民国,分别为第27.2期和第27.3期。根据2019年11月在伍珀塔尔大学举行的一次跨学科研讨会,这两个部分起到了配套的作用。与此同时,他们参与并将各种观点和学科纳入对话,如法律和哲学方法、人文地理学以及文学、文化和媒体研究,以衡量影响当今世界几乎每一个地区的现象的复杂性。无论是学术作品,还是文学或电影作品,都不会对政治或法律决策过程产生直接影响。然而,它们构成了重要的反思手段,如果我们打算超越历史赋予的东西,从而——至少有可能——改变我们想象归属、参与的方式,用本尼迪克特·安德森的话说,改变我们“想象中的社区”的方式,它们是必不可少的。1从越来越多的国内和国际移民、流离失所者、难民和寻求庇护者的情况来看,我们迫切需要这种重新想象,以及由此产生的社会、政治和法律可能性。第一部分关注国家边界主权2和颠覆策略移民以性别化、种族化、物质化、具体化和方式谈判边界、主权和权力关系。部分,题为“公民,公民”和“和”,学者Sarkowsky,3 Espinoza Garrido,4 Eichinger,5采访Spijkerboer,6法律读者
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1995, parallax has established an international reputation for bringing together outstanding new work in cultural studies, critical theory and philosophy. parallax publishes themed issues that aim to provoke exploratory, interdisciplinary thinking and response. Each issue of parallax provides a forum for a wide spectrum of perspectives on a topical question or concern. parallax will be of interest to those working in cultural studies, critical theory, cultural history, philosophy, gender studies, queer theory, post-colonial theory, English and comparative literature, aesthetics, art history and visual cultures.
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