Issue 19 | July 2018

A Special Feature on Anxiety Culture
Research
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“Anxiety Culture: The New Global State of Human Affairs?” by Michael I. Schapira, Ulrich Hoinkes, and John P. Allegrante
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“Anxiety in Our Times” by Jordi Torrent
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“Anxiety and the Contestation of the Liberal Order” by Thomas Henökl
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“Digital Strangers at Our Door: Moral Panic and the Refugee Crisis” by Sandra Ponzanesi
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“Toward a Strengths-Based Approach to Mitigating our Anxiety Culture” by Beatrice L. Bridglall
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“The Irresolvable Political Brain: Our Neuropolitical Limitations in Hyperdiverse and Uncertain Societies” by Liya Yu
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“Migration, Europe, and Staged Affect-Scenarios” by Paul Mecheril and Monica van der Haagen-Wulff
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“Do Our Concepts of Bilingual Education Match the Anxieties of Migrants?” by Bàrbara Roviró and Patricia Martínez-Álvarez
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“Origins and Structure of Anxiety Culture over Technology” by Raphaël Liogier
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“Robotics and Emotion” by Stephan Habscheid, Christine Hrncal, Jens Lüssem, Rainer Wieching, Felix Carros, and Volker Wulf
Visual Art
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“Hands Tied,” an art series curated by Kayla Maiuri and Nicole Shea
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“Elective Anxieties: Migrating Art with the Moving Matters Traveling Workshop” by Susan Ossman
Campus Spotlight: Eucor
Fiction
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Excerpt from Hunting Party by Agnes Desarthe, translated from the French by Christiana Hills
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Excerpt from The Storm by Tomás González, translated from the Spanish by Andrea Rosenberg
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“Locals” by Sverrir Norland
Poetry
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Excerpt from Imaginary Explosions by Caitlin Berrigan
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Excerpt from Middlemost Constantine by Ken White
Nonfiction
Reviews
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Minority women and austerity Survival and resistance in France and Britain, reviewed by Rosalind Cavaghan
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Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust Language, Rhetoric and the Traditions of Hatred, reviewed by Tatjana Lichtenstein
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The Construction of Equality Syriac Immigration and the Swedish City, reviewed by Ada Engebrigtsen
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Dilemmas of Inclusion: Muslims in European Politics, reviewed by Colin Brown
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Back to the Postindustrial Future: An Ethnography of Germany’s Fastest-Shrinking City, reviewed by Samantha Fox
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Long Night at the Vepsian Museum: The Forest Folk of Northern Russia and the Struggle for Cultural Survival, reviewed by Lorraine Kaljund
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Musical Theatre in Europe 1830-1945, reviewed by Jennifer Walker
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Styrian Witches in European Perspective Ethnographic Fieldwork, reviewed reviewed by Mary O’Neil
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Brexit: Why Britain Voted to Leave the European Union, reviewed by Owen Parker
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Migrants & Refugees Across Europe, reviewed by Daniela Irrera
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The Limits of Identity: Early Modern Venice, Dalmatia, and the Representation of Difference, reviewed by Larry Wolff
Interviews
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“Transnational Teaching and Scholarship: An Interview with Elizaveta Strakhov” by Sarah Wilma Watson
Editor’s Pick
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Multinational Enterprise and Transnational Regions: A Transnational Business History of Energy Transition in the Rhine Region, 1945-1973 by Marten Boon
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Building Stalinism: The Moscow Canal and the Creation of Soviet Space by Cynthia A. Ruder
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EU Enlargement and Civil Society in the Western Balkans: From Mobilisation to Empowerment by Natasha Wunsch
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The Lives of the Surrealists by Desmond Morris
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Modern French Jewish Thought Writings on Religion and Politics by Sarah Hammerschlag
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Vivre ici: Space, Place, and Experience in Contemporary French Documentary by Alison J. Murray Levine