Somewhere Else, Here: Migration, Escape and Border Chronicles
Somewhere Else, Here: Migration, Escape and Border Chronicles
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We usually think that
When people perform the same behavior in a fixed place, it is home or residence.
Where does settlement end? "
The author of this book, Trinh T. Minh-ha, has multiple identities such as a film creator, cultural critic, musician, visual artist, and writer. She uses a very unique form to speak out on contemporary cultural politics, gender, and He is deeply influential on post-colonial issues and other issues.
"Other, Here" is a moving work about cross-border travel written in extremely poetic language. Zheng Minghe sorts out and examines the complex and cultural significance of travel, immigration, and exile before and after 9/11 from the perspective of foreigners, tourists, immigrants, refugees, etc.
Why do you feel so out of place in a country you call home?
Who are the strangers in the age of dark transformation? When and where did she/he show up?
Boundaries are both tangible and intangible. Crossing boundaries, the end may also become the starting point. Zheng Minghe, who has been paying attention to the phenomenon of cultural mixing and identity displacement in mobility for many years, explains through this book that "every journey is a redrawing of boundaries" and leads readers to explore what it means to be an outsider in the "era of global fear" and the multi-layered connotations of insiders.
When people perform the same behavior in a fixed place, it is home or residence.
Where does settlement end? "
The author of this book, Trinh T. Minh-ha, has multiple identities such as a film creator, cultural critic, musician, visual artist, and writer. She uses a very unique form to speak out on contemporary cultural politics, gender, and He is deeply influential on post-colonial issues and other issues.
"Other, Here" is a moving work about cross-border travel written in extremely poetic language. Zheng Minghe sorts out and examines the complex and cultural significance of travel, immigration, and exile before and after 9/11 from the perspective of foreigners, tourists, immigrants, refugees, etc.
Why do you feel so out of place in a country you call home?
Who are the strangers in the age of dark transformation? When and where did she/he show up?
Boundaries are both tangible and intangible. Crossing boundaries, the end may also become the starting point. Zheng Minghe, who has been paying attention to the phenomenon of cultural mixing and identity displacement in mobility for many years, explains through this book that "every journey is a redrawing of boundaries" and leads readers to explore what it means to be an outsider in the "era of global fear" and the multi-layered connotations of insiders.
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