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Title
Imagined Adversaries: Criminality and Border Formation in Dave Hutchinson's Europe in Autumn.
Abstract
A literary criticism is presented that focuses on the novel "Europe in Autumn," by Dave Hutchinson. Topics include his use of an imagined version of a fractured Europe with ever-changing national borders, the xenophobic tendencies of imagined communities, and mapmaking as a technology of border protection.