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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Migrant otherness"
Carrier, Neil, e Gordon Mathews. "Places of Otherness". Migration and Society 3, n. 1 (1 giugno 2020): 98–112. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/arms.2020.030109.
Testo completoAlù, Giorgia. "Order and otherness in a photographic shot: Italians abroad and the Great War". Modern Italy 22, n. 3 (agosto 2017): 291–314. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/mit.2017.34.
Testo completoRosa, Fernanda R., e Arthur D. Soto-Vásquez. "Aesthetics of Otherness: Representation of #migrantcaravan and #caravanamigrante on Instagram". Social Media + Society 8, n. 1 (gennaio 2022): 205630512210876. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20563051221087623.
Testo completoPalenga‐Möllenbeck, Ewa. "Making Migrants’ Input Invisible: Intersections of Privilege and Otherness From a Multilevel Perspective". Social Inclusion 10, n. 1 (22 marzo 2022): 184–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.17645/si.v10i1.4789.
Testo completoBertucci, Marie-Madeleine. "Propositions pour l'étude de la notion de mise en altérité". Travaux neuchâtelois de linguistique, n. 75 (1 gennaio 2021): 125–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.26034/tranel.2021.3008.
Testo completoMohammed, Hesham M. M. "“Third-class humanˮ: On representation of the image of ethnic migrant in modern Russian drama (on the example of the play “Khach” by U. B. Gitsareva)". Vestnik slavianskikh kul’tur [Bulletin of Slavic Cultures] 62 (2021): 246–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.37816/2073-9567-2021-62-246-257.
Testo completoStamenković, Ivana. "Religious elements of media reporting on migrants: A comparison of journalist and reader perspectives". Socioloski pregled 58, n. 3 (2024): 291–319. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/socpreg58-51132.
Testo completoGhorashi, Halleh. "“Dutchness” and the migrant “other”". Focaal 2010, n. 56 (1 marzo 2010): 106–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/fcl.2010.560109.
Testo completoERGÜN, Didem Başak. "Migrant Chic : Vilification by fashion photography". Revue plurilingue : Études des Langues, Littératures et Cultures 2, n. 1 (2 dicembre 2018): 10–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.46325/ellic.v2i1.22.
Testo completoPio, Edwina, e Caroline Essers. "Professional Migrant Women Decentring Otherness: A Transnational Perspective". British Journal of Management 25, n. 2 (27 febbraio 2013): 252–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.12003.
Testo completoTesi sul tema "Migrant otherness"
VILLA, ILARIA. "HUMANS AND NON-HUMANS: REPRESENTATION OF DIVERSITY AND EXCLUSIONARY PRACTICES IN TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY BRITISH SCIENCE FICTION TV SERIES". Doctoral thesis, Università degli Studi di Milano, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/2434/852591.
Testo completoThis work examines the representation of diversity, xenophobia, racism, and exclusionary practices in two recent science fiction TV series: Humans (Sam Vincent and Jonathan Brackley, Channel 4 and AMC, UK and USA, 3 seasons, 24 episodes, 2015-2018) and The Aliens (Fintan Ryan, E4, 1 season, 6 episodes, 2016). Both series are set in the United Kingdom and represent an alternative present in which another sentient humanoid species exists alongside humans: androids in one case, aliens in the other. In both series, the group of non-humans is confined to a subaltern position in society, and the main non-human characters face discrimination and racism in their everyday life: this makes them clear symbols for migrants and ethnic minorities in countries of the Global North today. Based on this metaphor, my aim is to analyse the two series using a cultural approach, to determine whether they bring any innovation to the representation of difference within the science fiction genre. In the Introduction, I explain the reasons behind my choice of this research topic and provide the theoretical framework for my analysis. I then provide a general overview of the tropes of the alien and the android as symbols of racial difference, based on the current state of the art in science fiction studies, film and television studies, cultural studies, and migration studies. I highlight how the representation of aliens and androids in science fiction cinema, in particular, has often been considered oversimplified, portraying non-humans univocally as either positive or negative characters. I suggest that contemporary TV series might provide more complex representations of diversity, since TV series in the twenty-first century have been praised for their potential to tell multifaceted and multi-perspectival stories. In the first chapter, I explain why Humans and The Aliens were chosen for my analysis, and I explore the portrayal of difference in the two series, focusing on how the creation and enforcement of otherness, the social status of non-humans, and the rendering of spatialities of abjection mirror social issues related to the current condition of migrants in the Global North, specifically in the United Kingdom and in the United States. In the second chapter, I provide an analysis of the characterisation of non-humans in the two series, examining the representational strategies through which they are given voice and agency, and demonstrating how the length and structure of the narrative do indeed allow for the presence of multiple, often contrasting points of view and the creation of intense bonding with the audience. I hence expand on affective narrative in Humans and The Aliens, arguing that it presents some novelties in the science fiction genre and that these novelties are possibly connected to the ‘affective turn’ noted by philosophers and scholars across the Humanities, which has recently acquired increasing momentum in the fields of cultural studies, political communication, and discourse and media theory. In the Conclusions, I argue that Humans and The Aliens are innovative in their representation of difference within the science fiction genre; this complex and effective representation is allowed by the specificity of the narrative medium and is coherent with recent cultural and communicative trends. Finally, I suggest some questions and issues that might be addressed by future research in this field.
Ouadi-Chouchane, Ibtissam. "Les représentations de l’altérité migrante originaire d’Afrique, du Proche et du Moyen-Orient dans la littérature espagnole 2000-2018". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Strasbourg, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024STRAC024.
Testo completoThis research explores the theatrical genre and its connections with the novelistic genre in the representation of migrant otherness in contemporary Spanish literature between 2000 and 2018. Focusing on African and Middle Eastern migrations that have reached Spanish shores since the 1990s, we compare the evolution of the figure of migrant otherness between the 1990s and 2000s, marked by a dramaturgical and literary shift.The analysis extends to Arabic-speaking playwrights who have experienced this migratory phenomenon, questioning how theater and the novel construct the figure of migrant otherness and crystallize the stereotypes perpetuated by our societies. These works, far from mere mimesis, challenge the social gaze shaped by the media and provide a space to examine the contours of migrant otherness, as well as the literary and dramatic strategies that bring it into debate.Finally, we examine the impact of these representations on Spanish society, which has been confronted with massive migratory flows since the 1990s, and on the new laws that have emerged in response (Organic Law 4/2000 and its successive amendments). Ultimately, this dramatic literature allows us to assess how it contributes to the construction of citizenship and civic engagement by offering a critical lens on the figure of the Other
Ngeh, Jonathan. "Conflict, marginalisation and transformation : African migrants in Sweden". Doctoral thesis, Umeå universitet, Sociologiska institutionen, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-43340.
Testo completoNorin, Michael. "Offer eller en problemkategori : En kritisk diskursanalys av hur EU-migranter skildras i svensk press". Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Socialt arbete, 2019. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-30728.
Testo completoThe purpose of the study was to examine how EU-migrants was depicted in the two top selling newspapers in Sweden year 2015, Aftonlandet and Expressen. A critical discourse analysis was used to answer the purpose and questions of the study. The theoretical foundation consists of social constructionism, critical discourse analysis and theories linked to otherness. The main result showed that the two newspapers described EU- migrants as romas, Bulgarians or Romanians and being sick, poor and vulnerable, living in unsanitary conditions, setting up illegal settlements. They were depicted as having limited agency and being dependent of the help from swedes. Three discourses were found: Legal discourse – demanding law and order in handling the EU-migrants, Victims discourse – focusing on the EU-migrants vulnerability and need of help, and Responsibility discourse – discussing who’s responsible for helping the EU-migrants out. EU-migrants was constructed as the other by portraying them as deviant and a threat to Swedish law, order and values.
Desplechin, François. "L'identité dans l'exil : Clinique auprès de sujets migrants, la question de l’identité dans la psychanalyse". Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013AIXM3050/document.
Testo completoThe purpose of this doctoral thesis is:- to think identity in psychoanalysis through the clinical care of first generation migrants (asylum seekers in Marseille, migrants in irregular status in Barcelona)- to work on those clinical facts : how can we understand that some patients are able to say "I don't know who I am", how can we understand that they go through some inhibitions to "live in the place" (F. Benslama), and how can we understand that some of them go through psychic collapse at the moment of the announcement of an agreement for political asylum?The hypothesis that I make is that these clinical facts can be understood as a "clinic of identity". The purpose to think identity through exile lead us to the hypothesis that the access of self-representation is built on the experience of otherness. This is why the exile can be interpreted (as a psychical experience) as an alteration of the relationship with the Other, which means as an alteration of self-representation.This implies to make the hypothesis that there is, inside of the question of exile, an unconscious phantasy of treason, and that this phantasy is related with the identity, and that this phantasy is based over the unspeakable fear of being forgotten.The clinical care will then be understood as an "identity work", which means as a work of recognition of the singularity of the event that the subject goes through, so that the patient would be able to restart the dialogue with himself. Then the exile may be thought in its ontological dimension : it means as an experience of identity
El objetivo de esta tesis es :- por una parte, pensar el concepto de identidad en el psicoanálisis a través de la clínica con pacientes emigrantes de primera generación (solicitantes de asilo político en Marsella, inmigrantes de primera generación en situación irregular o ilegal en Barcelona)- por otra parte, de trabajar sobre los siguientes hechos clínicos relacionados con la cuestión de la identidad: ¿cómo entender el echo de que algunos pacientes llegan a decir "ya no sé quién soy", como entender el echo de que algunos manifiesten inhibiciones obvias con el echo de "habitar en el lugar" (F. Benslama), o como entender que algunos vivan un colapso psíquico en el momento del anuncio de un acuerdo de asilo político?La propuesta que hago es que estos hechos clínicos se puedan entender como relevantes de "una clínica de la identidad", lo que significa que se dirigen inconscientemente a la cuestión de la representación de si mismo.Pensar la identidad a través de exilio o de la migración conduce a sostener la hipótesis de que el acceso a si mismo está indexado sobre la presencia del Otro. En consecuencia, el exilio puede interpretarse, al nivel psíquico, como la experiencia de una alteración de la relación hacia el Otro, es decir, como una experiencia que puede conducir el sujeto (el paciente) hacia una alteración de la relación con si mismo.Esto supone hacer la hipótesis que, dentro del corazón de la migración, se encuentra una fantasía inconsciente de traición o de falta, fantasía que se dirige hacia la identidad, y que se construye sobre un temor, aún más inconsciente, relacionado, por el sujeto, con una angustia indecible relacionada con la angustia del olvido.Entonces el acompañamiento clínico podrá pensarse como un "trabajo de identidad", es decir como un trabajo de reconocimiento de la singularidad del experiencia que vive el sujeto (el paciente) en exilio, para que pueda reanudar el diálogo con si mismo, y para que el exilio pueda abrirse en toda su dimensión ontológica, es decir, como una experiencia de identidad
Tocaciu, Roxana Luisa. "Un ailleurs intouchable : impasses institutionnelles et solutions subjectives dans l'accueil d'une population migrante d'origine rom". Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016AIXM3071.
Testo completoThis doctoral thesis emphacises the universal relation between subjet and culture from the standpoint of the psychoanalytic postulate of the unconscious as determining the fundamental lack of the subject, all of this beyond particular cultural declensions which “metaphorise” – through the signifiers of each culture – the fundamental prohibition which structures this relation as well as the cultural commandments thereby expressed.For this purpose, we base ourselves on the subjective experience of exile in real life as suspending the fundamental illusions of belonging, more specifically within the context of our clinical encounter with a member of the Roma migrant community within the Ile-de-France region. When using the term “Roma”, we refer to cultural and social backgrounds which, from the point of view of psychoanalysis, function according to symbolic coordinates. Such coordinates, before becoming culturally specific, are universal through what Freud designates as Kultur: the subject, who is subjected to the fundamental prohibition, finds a meaningful place within the order of generations and within gender differences. It is from this place that the subject, who must make do with his lack – lack which declines and circulates within the signifiers of his culture –, weaves his desire.If any particularity is to be taken into account, it must be located within the social conditions determining the migratory movement: the compositional safeguarding of the community's social structures even in foreing land permits the subject's initial symbolic configuration within his place of belonging to be conserved. Hence, if the symbolic mooring of the migrant Roma is not lost, even though he is constantly confronted with an imaginary overrun with figures of foreignness, it is because he has sealed its inscription within an elsewhere which is unalienable and intangible (said Athiganos in ancient Greek) as an immediate consequence of the unfamiliarity and the disallowance of a place among the others.Following this view we may understand, in such a particular migratory context, how exile does not commence with displacement, but rather through separation from a community of belonging, through confrontation with the lack of meaning within oneself – lack of meaning emerging within the encounter with the foreigner, radically questionning the subject's original symbolic place.Facing the exiled subject's nostalgic evocation of his loss, the clinician's task is to respectfully acknowledge these contents – as lost objects, which are presented by the patient as being of cultural order – , and go beyond, to focus upon the psychic process of loss itself, as well as the weakening of identity as a trial endured by the subject, as the latter becomes orphaned from the illusions founding the membership and symbolic place which suppored hitherto his desire. The questions arising from such a context will be those which lead to the patient's subjectivity, bringing out the fault lines of his symbolic composition: doubts of his origins, of the family order, of linkages with parents, of the rights and privileges of his siblings, of his own sexual choices, etc.Throughout our clinical follow-up, we observed a subjective usage of the place given to the foreigner, as a symbolic territory of alienation indispensable to the subjet facing the threatening desire of the feminin Other, from which the subject flees through a movement of auto-exile. If met and acknowledged through speech, he could metaphorise himself in a prolific exile. Following the operation of such subjective uprooting was the possibility that a symbolic space other than that of the origins be invested, metaphorised through social accomodation, to become a space capable of accomodating the initial subjective exile
Bento, Paulo Tiago. "Travel writers, tourist writers, migrant writers: a sociological qualitative and quantitative analysis of factual literature on contemporary Portugal and Spain". Doctoral thesis, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/6571.
Testo completoBased on a corpus of 9 non-fiction works dealing with Portugal or Spain, a systematic analysis is performed of the representations those works convey, comparing them with views of the literature of social science on such countries. The texts’ structural features associated with the production and presentation of such representations are also analysed. The departing point for both tasks is a definition of image of the social, along with the concept of commonsensical reader, as one of the goals is to consider the representations as they would appear to audience. Images are quantified in terms of their density, degree of generality, forms of knowledge and sources of knowledge. They are also quantified in terms of the themes they convey and the dualities traditional society/modern society and fundamental similarity/difference of otherness (quantification being considered necessary to avoid the problem of the implicit quantification found in the literature on travel writing produced by Humanities). Such data feed an individual and comparative analysis of each work, complemented by qualitative data. The emerging patterns – structural prejudice, types of authenticity, present(ific)ation of the past and aestheticization of the social – are related with a typology of writers (travellers, tourists and migrants) based on literature on tourism and travel writing, as well as on the material and epistemological circumstances of the authors’ contact with otherness. Some of the associations – as well as their absence – underpin a discussion of possibilities of causation such as the origins of authors and highlight possible specific cultural functions performed by the factual literature on otherness.
Němečková, Michaela. ""Až přijdou do Prahy, bude pozdě" Obsahová analýza mediálních sdělení zaměřených na tzv. migrační krizi a její genderový rozměr". Master's thesis, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-406169.
Testo completoLibri sul tema "Migrant otherness"
F, Hancock Ian, a cura di. Migrant and nomad: European visual culture and the representation of "Otherness". Essen: Blaue Eule, 2007.
Cerca il testo completoPermanent Outsiders in China: American Migrants' Otherness in the Chinese Gaze. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2021.
Cerca il testo completoLiu, Yang. Permanent Outsiders in China: American Migrants' Otherness in the Chinese Gaze. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2021.
Cerca il testo completoLiu, Yang. Permanent Outsiders in China: American Migrants' Otherness in the Chinese Gaze. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2021.
Cerca il testo completoLiu, Yang. Permanent Outsiders in China: American Migrants' Otherness in the Chinese Gaze. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2021.
Cerca il testo completoMichael, Olga, Claire Nally, Gillian Whitlock, Amy Carlson, Emma Parker, M. Shalini e Moncy Mathew. Human Rights in Graphic Life Narrative. A cura di Elleke Boehmer e Katherine Collins. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350329782.
Testo completoCapitoli di libri sul tema "Migrant otherness"
Lozanovska, Mirjana. "Abjection, otherness, performativity". In Migrant Housing, 31–50. New York : Routledge, 2019. |: Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203701300-3.
Testo completoLashchuk, Iuliia. "Female Migrant as Other: Communicating Otherness Through Artistic Practices of Ukrainian Female Migrants". In Palgrave Studies in Otherness and Communication, 263–77. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65084-0_16.
Testo completoAdisa, Olumide. "Centring Otherness with Migrant Women Affected by Domestic Abuse". In Palgrave Studies in Otherness and Communication, 237–53. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-73788-6_16.
Testo completoDumlao, Remart, Ariane Macalinga Borlongan, Kevin Anthony Sison, Mikhail Alic C. Go e Nathaniel Oco. "Othering of Migrants in the Press: A Corpus-Based Analysis of the Representation of Migration in Newspapers in Top Migrant Destination Countries". In Palgrave Studies in Otherness and Communication, 15–30. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65084-0_2.
Testo completoSavić, Bojan. "13. ‘A Small Plot of New Land at All Times’". In Migrant Academics’ Narratives of Precarity and Resilience in Europe, 129–36. Cambridge, UK: Open Book Publishers, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.11647/obp.0331.13.
Testo completoMonteiro, Daniela, Emília Araújo e Ana Azevedo. "The Time of the Outside: Exploring the Representation of Migrant and Refugee Individuals in Local Newspapers". In Palgrave Studies in Otherness and Communication, 49–65. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65084-0_4.
Testo completoWickramasinghe, Nira. "Migration, Migrant Communities and Otherness in Twentieth-Century Sinhala Nationalism in Sri Lanka (up to Independence)". In Community, Empire and Migration, 153–84. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-05743-3_6.
Testo completoWickramasinghe, Nira. "Migration, Migrant Communities and Otherness in Twentieth-Century Sinhala Nationalism in Sri Lanka (up to Independence)". In Community, Empire and Migration, 153–84. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780333977293_6.
Testo completoRapanta, Chrysi, e Susana Trovão. "Intercultural Education for the Twenty-First Century: A Comparative Review of Research". In Dialogue for Intercultural Understanding, 9–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-71778-0_2.
Testo completoDonatiello, Davide. "Sticky, Valuable, Contested: The Reputation of Migrants and Their Groups". In Palgrave Studies in Otherness and Communication, 233–46. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-65084-0_14.
Testo completoAtti di convegni sul tema "Migrant otherness"
Konstantinov, V. V., E. A. Klimova e R. V. Osin. "Socio-psychological adaptation of children of labor migrants in the conditions of preschool educational institutions". In INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL ONLINE CONFERENCE. Знание-М, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38006/907345-50-8.2020.143.155.
Testo completoSu, Freya, David Beynon e Van Krisadawat. "Otherness and Cultural Change on Marginal Sites: The Siting and Establishment of Daoist Temples in Australia". In The 39th Annual Conference of the Society of Architectural Historians Australia and New Zealand. PLACE NAME: SAHANZ, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55939/a5044p5626.
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