Postmigration Art, Culture, and Politics in Contemporary Europe

The concept of »postmigration« has recently gained importance in the context of European societies' obsession with migration and integration along with emerging new forms of exclusion and nationalisms. This book introduces ongoing debates on the developing concept of »postmigration« and how it...

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Other Authors: Bromley, Roger (Contributor), Böhme, Claudia (Contributor), Dirckinck-Holmfeld, Katrine (Contributor), Espahangizi, Kijan (Contributor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bielefeld transcript Verlag 2021, [2021]©2021
Series:Postmigrantische Studien
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520 |a The concept of »postmigration« has recently gained importance in the context of European societies' obsession with migration and integration along with emerging new forms of exclusion and nationalisms. This book introduces ongoing debates on the developing concept of »postmigration« and how it can be applied to arts and culture. While the concept has mainly gained traction in the cultural scene in Berlin, Germany, the contributions expand the field of study by attending to cultural expressions in literature, theatre, film, and art across various European societies, such as the United Kingdom, France, Finland, Denmark, and Germany. By doing so, they highlight this concept's potential and show how it can offer new perspectives on transformations caused by migration