21 research outputs found
New Keywords: Migration and Borders
“New Keywords: Migration and Borders” is a collaborative writing project aimed at developing a nexus of terms and concepts that fill-out the contemporary problematic of migration. It moves beyond traditional and critical migration studies by building on cultural studies and post-colonial analyses, and by drawing on a diverse set of longstanding author engagements with migrant movements. The paper is organized in four parts (i) Introduction, (ii) Migration, Knowledge, Politics, (iii) Bordering, and (iv) Migrant Space/Times. The keywords on which we focus are: Migration/Migration Studies; Militant Investigation; Counter-mapping; Border Spectacle; Border Regime; Politics of Protection; Externalization; Migrant Labour; Differential inclusion/exclusion; Migrant struggles; and Subjectivity
L’exploitation économique et le rôle des politiques migratoires racistes
Wie hängen die Migrationspolitiken mit der ökonomischen Ausbeutung von Migrant_innen zusammen? Wie kann man die Kämpfe in den verschiedenen Bereichen zusammenbringen? Im Workshop sollen verschiedene Formen von Diskriminierung und Ausbeutung gesammelt, Erfahrungen ausgetauscht und Möglichkeiten für Widerstand diskutiert werden.Comment les politiques migratoires et l‘exploitation économique des migrant-e-s sont-elles liées? Comment peut-on unir les combats dans les différents domaines? Cet atelier souhaite aborder de manière conjointe les différentes formes de discrimination et d‘exploitation, échanger les expériences et discuter des possibilités de résistance
The Mark of Cultural Studies on Communication Research A Perspective from the Audience
This short afterword takes on the task of recording, from the perspective of a cultural studies person in the audience, an account of what was a disappointing experience for the cultural studies audience member, the plenary session to which the papers in this special section were delivered as part of the London 2013 conference of the International Communications Association
Holocaust Erinnern - Der Tater-Opfer-Diskurs in ausgewahlten deutschsprachigen literarischen Texten und dessen Rolle fur den universitaren DaF-Unterricht in Sudafrika
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2020.Master
Jacques Ranciere’s Politics of Literature, Writing and Aesthetics in the Letters of John Keats
Through his numerous works on the philosophy of aesthetics, literature and writing Jacques Rancière has crafted a body of work based on the premise of equality as recognized through aesthetics. In the introduction to the English translation of Rancière’s The Politics of Aesthetics, author Gabriel Rockhill writes Rancière supports abolishing any presupposed inequalities of intelligence . Rancière argues against any privileged position usurped by philosophy in its various attempts to speak for others, be it the proletariat, the poor, or anyone else who is not \u27destined to think\u27 Rancière\u27s political positioning of aesthetics finds those who have no name, who remain invisible and inaudible, can only penetrate the police order [politics] via a mode of subjectivization that transforms the aesthetic coordinators of the community by implementing the universal presupposition of politics: we are all equal . I suggest Rancière\u27s theories on the politics of aesthetics, literature and writing are present in letters written by 19th century Romantic poet John Keats
