This interdisciplinary collection of essays focuses on the ways in which movements of people across natural, political, and cultural boundaries shape identities that are inexorably linked to the geographical space that individuals on the move cross, inhabit, and leave behind. As conflicts over identities and space continue to erupt on a regular basis, this book reads the relationship between migration, identity, and space from a fresh and innovative perspective.
This interdisciplinary collection of essays focuses on the ways in which movements of people across natural, political, and cultural boundaries shape identities that are inexorably linked to the geographical space that individuals on the move cross, inhabit, and leave behind. As conflicts over identities and space continue to erupt on a regular basis, this book reads the relationship between migration, identity, and space from a fresh and innovative perspective.
Tabea Linhard is Professor of Spanish, Comparative Literature, and International Studies at Washington University in St. Louis, USA. Timothy H. Parsons holds a joint appointment as Professor of African History in the History Department and the African and African American Studies Department at Washington University in St. Louis, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: How Does Migration Take Place?Tabea Alexa Linhard and Timothy H. Parsons 2. Walking to the Northern Mines: Mesoamerican Migration in New SpainLaurent Corbeil 3. Big History and the Local Response: Migration and Identity in a European BorderlandJan Musekamp 4. Mapping Museums in New Zealand: The Representation of Place Identity in the Permanent Exhibition at the Puhoi Bohemian MuseumChristopher Sommer 5. Moving Barbed Wire: Geographies of Border Crossing during World War IITabea Alexa Linhard 6. Image and Imagination in the Creation of PakistanLucy Chester 7. Jumping Tribal Boundaries: Space, Mobility, and Identity in KenyaTimothy H. Parsons 8. Movement after Migration: The Cultivation of Transnational Algerian Jewish Networks, 1962-1973Sara T. Jay 9. Silent Forced Migrations in Twenty-First Century JerusalemMeir Margalit 10. Defining Borders on Land and Sea: Italy, the European Union, and Mediterranean Refugees 2011-2015Djordje Sredanovic 11. B/Ordering Turbulence beyond Europe: Expert Knowledge in the Management of Human MobilityMaribel Casas Cortés, Sebastián Cobarrubias, and John Pickles 12. The "Right to the City" in the Landscapes of Servitude and Migration, From the Philippines to the Arabian Gulf, and BackDalal Alsayer Musaed 13. The Politics of Space and Identity: Making Place in a Suburban District Linling Gao-Miles 14. Conclusion: A Geographer's Perspective on Migration, Identity, and SpaceRussell King
1. Introduction: How Does Migration Take Place? Tabea Alexa Linhard and Timothy H. Parsons 2. Walking to the Northern Mines: Mesoamerican Migration in New Spain Laurent Corbeil 3. Big History and the Local Response: Migration and Identity in a European Borderland Jan Musekamp 4. Mapping Museums in New Zealand: The Representation of Place Identity in the Permanent Exhibition at the Puhoi Bohemian Museum Christopher Sommer 5. Moving Barbed Wire: Geographies of Border Crossing during World War II Tabea Alexa Linhard 6. Image and Imagination in the Creation of Pakistan Lucy Chester 7. Jumping Tribal Boundaries: Space, Mobility, and Identity in Kenya Timothy H. Parsons 8. Movement after Migration: The Cultivation of Transnational Algerian Jewish Networks, 1962-1973 Sara T. Jay 9. Silent Forced Migrations in Twenty-First Century Jerusalem Meir Margalit 10. Defining Borders on Land and Sea: Italy, the European Union, and Mediterranean Refugees 2011-2015 Djordje Sredanovic 11. B/Ordering Turbulence beyond Europe: Expert Knowledge in the Management of Human Mobility Maribel Casas Cortés, Sebastián Cobarrubias, and John Pickles 12. The “Right to the City” in the Landscapes of Servitude and Migration, From the Philippines to the Arabian Gulf, and Back Dalal Alsayer Musaed 13. The Politics of Space and Identity: Making Place in a Suburban District Linling Gao-Miles 14. Conclusion: A Geographer’s Perspective on Migration, Identity, and Space Russell King
1. Introduction: How Does Migration Take Place?Tabea Alexa Linhard and Timothy H. Parsons 2. Walking to the Northern Mines: Mesoamerican Migration in New SpainLaurent Corbeil 3. Big History and the Local Response: Migration and Identity in a European BorderlandJan Musekamp 4. Mapping Museums in New Zealand: The Representation of Place Identity in the Permanent Exhibition at the Puhoi Bohemian MuseumChristopher Sommer 5. Moving Barbed Wire: Geographies of Border Crossing during World War IITabea Alexa Linhard 6. Image and Imagination in the Creation of PakistanLucy Chester 7. Jumping Tribal Boundaries: Space, Mobility, and Identity in KenyaTimothy H. Parsons 8. Movement after Migration: The Cultivation of Transnational Algerian Jewish Networks, 1962-1973Sara T. Jay 9. Silent Forced Migrations in Twenty-First Century JerusalemMeir Margalit 10. Defining Borders on Land and Sea: Italy, the European Union, and Mediterranean Refugees 2011-2015Djordje Sredanovic 11. B/Ordering Turbulence beyond Europe: Expert Knowledge in the Management of Human MobilityMaribel Casas Cortés, Sebastián Cobarrubias, and John Pickles 12. The "Right to the City" in the Landscapes of Servitude and Migration, From the Philippines to the Arabian Gulf, and BackDalal Alsayer Musaed 13. The Politics of Space and Identity: Making Place in a Suburban District Linling Gao-Miles 14. Conclusion: A Geographer's Perspective on Migration, Identity, and SpaceRussell King
1. Introduction: How Does Migration Take Place? Tabea Alexa Linhard and Timothy H. Parsons 2. Walking to the Northern Mines: Mesoamerican Migration in New Spain Laurent Corbeil 3. Big History and the Local Response: Migration and Identity in a European Borderland Jan Musekamp 4. Mapping Museums in New Zealand: The Representation of Place Identity in the Permanent Exhibition at the Puhoi Bohemian Museum Christopher Sommer 5. Moving Barbed Wire: Geographies of Border Crossing during World War II Tabea Alexa Linhard 6. Image and Imagination in the Creation of Pakistan Lucy Chester 7. Jumping Tribal Boundaries: Space, Mobility, and Identity in Kenya Timothy H. Parsons 8. Movement after Migration: The Cultivation of Transnational Algerian Jewish Networks, 1962-1973 Sara T. Jay 9. Silent Forced Migrations in Twenty-First Century Jerusalem Meir Margalit 10. Defining Borders on Land and Sea: Italy, the European Union, and Mediterranean Refugees 2011-2015 Djordje Sredanovic 11. B/Ordering Turbulence beyond Europe: Expert Knowledge in the Management of Human Mobility Maribel Casas Cortés, Sebastián Cobarrubias, and John Pickles 12. The “Right to the City” in the Landscapes of Servitude and Migration, From the Philippines to the Arabian Gulf, and Back Dalal Alsayer Musaed 13. The Politics of Space and Identity: Making Place in a Suburban District Linling Gao-Miles 14. Conclusion: A Geographer’s Perspective on Migration, Identity, and Space Russell King
Rezensionen
"This is a good introduction to a broad range of topics involving migration, as well as a diving board for deeper discussion. It's best suited for humanities and social sciences scholars, students, and those interested in the research of and application of maps and geography to the titular topics. Mapping Migration, Identity, and Space would make a great course reading or textbook, but is also fascinating as a way to brush up on history and the various ways it can be interpreted." (base line, Vol. 40 (3), June, 2019)
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