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- Title
Imagining Freedom of Movement in Contemporary Border Fictions.
- Authors
Pederson, Joshua
- Abstract
The article informs about the contemporary discourse on borders and immigration, emphasizing the shift towards stricter policies, symbolized by the proliferation of walls, despite earlier hopes for open borders after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Topics include the foundational role of borders in geopolitical discussions, the ethical complexities of immigration policies, and efforts by novelists to imagine and advocate for freedom of movement through imaginative fiction.
- Subjects
EMIGRATION &; immigration; GEOPOLITICS; SOVEREIGNTY; NATIONALISM; FREEDOM of movement; BORDERLANDS
- Publication
Contemporary Literature, 2023, Vol 64, Issue 2, p204
- ISSN
0010-7484
- Publication type
Article