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The Moon as Metaphor in Migration Research by Elizabeth L. Krause
On July 26, 2019 by Nadeen ThomasChinese migrants are influential players in the Made in Italy fashion sector. They are also perceived as unfamiliar and alien, inauthentic producers of uniquely “Italian” merchandise. I figure I was seven years old when Apollo 11 landed on the moon. I remember being at my neighbors’ house, sitting on their oval braided rug, watching the
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Haunting Democracy by Maria Lechtarova
On May 26, 2019 by Nadeen ThomasIt’s difficult to imagine being haunted in a public space. Regarded from outside, public spaces usually evoke the gathering of large numbers of people; regarded from within, their occupants often do not recognize the space as anything special at all. However, consider public space in post-Soviet contexts, where it continues to be haunted by the