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This book offers a compelling study of contemporary developments in European migration studies and the representation of migration in the arts and cultural institutions. It introduces scholars and students to the new concept of 'postmigration', offering a review of the origin of the concept (in Berlin) and how it has taken on a variety of meanings and works in different ways within different national, cultural and disciplinary contexts. The authors explore postmigrant theory in relation to the visual arts, theater, film and literature as well as the representation of migration and cultural…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book offers a compelling study of contemporary developments in European migration studies and the representation of migration in the arts and cultural institutions. It introduces scholars and students to the new concept of 'postmigration', offering a review of the origin of the concept (in Berlin) and how it has taken on a variety of meanings and works in different ways within different national, cultural and disciplinary contexts. The authors explore postmigrant theory in relation to the visual arts, theater, film and literature as well as the representation of migration and cultural diversity in cultural institutions, offering case studies of postmigrant analyses of contemporary works of art from Europe (mainly Denmark, Germany and Great Britain).
Autorenporträt
Moritz Schramm is Associate Professor in Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Southern Denmark.

Sten Pultz Moslund is Associate Professor in Literature at the University of Southern Denmark.

Anne Ring Petersen is Associate Professor in Arts and Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen.

Mirjam Gebauer is Associate Professor in German Studies at the University of Aalborg.

Hans Christian Post is a postdoc in Cultural Studies at the University of Southern Denmark.

Sabrina Vitting-Seerup is a PhD candidate in Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen.

Frauke Wiegand, PhD, is an independent researcher based in Berlin.