Issue 26 | April 2019
                        A Special Feature: United in Diversity.
Research
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“Drawing Difference: Representing Franco-Arab Culture in Halim Mahmoudi’s Arabico and Un Monde Libre” by Jocelyn Wright
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“Reinventing European History to Show that Black Lives Do Matter” by Lydia Lindsey and Carlton Wilson
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“Boxed In: Minority-Authored Films of Assimilation in an Irish Context” by Daniel Shea
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“Regional Identity in Contemporary Sardinian Writing” by Giovanni Dettori
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“Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West: Invisible Borders and the Exclusion of Refugees” by Nurettin Ucar
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“The Refugee Affect: Ai Weiwei in Berlin” by Thomas O. Haakenson
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“Survival within Survival in Ayşe Toprak’s Mr Gay Syria (2017)” by Ljudmila Bilkic
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“Coming to Terms with Controversial Memories in South Tyrol: The Monument to Victory of Bolzano/Bozen” by Andrea Carlà and Johanna Mitterhofer
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“Shedding Waters: Cinematic Mediations of European Multiculture” by Matthew D. Miller
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“The Institutional Denial in French Political Historiography” by Zakaria Fatih
 
Visual Art
Fiction
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Excerpt from My Friends by Emmanuel Bove, translated from the French by Janet Louth
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Excerpt from City of Jasmine by Olga Grjasnowa, translated from the German by Katy Derbyshire
 
Nonfiction
Commentary
Reviews
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The Politics of Crisis in Europe reviewed by Neil Dooley
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The Imperial Nation: Citizens and Subjects in the British, French, Spanish, and American Empires reviewed by Meghan Tinsley
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Hearing the City in Early Modern Europe reviewed by David Burn
 
Campus Spotlight: Bard College Berlin
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“Syllabus: (IL)LEGAL: New Artistic and Curatorial Approaches to the History of Migration in Germany” by Marion Detjen and Dorothea von Hantelmann
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“Syllabus: Knit Happens” by Ariane Simard
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“Syllabus: Migration and Exile: Journey in Imperial Space” by Laura Scuriatti
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“Syllabus: Global Citizenship” by Kerry Bystrom
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“Syllabus: Lexicon of Migration: Teaching Migration Collaboratively Across Campuses” by Agata Lisiak
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“What is Europe Now?” by Wilma Ewerhart, Omar Haidari, May Keren, Jude Macannuco, and Mohamad Othman
 
The Daily
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