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The Algorithmics and Biopolitics of Race in Emerging Smart Border Practices and Technologies

Tamara Vukov

Sacred (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2005); Anne McClintock, “Paranoid Empire: Specters from Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib,” Small Axe 13, no. 1 (2009): 270–294; Norma Alarcón, Caren Kaplan, and Minoo Moallem, Between Woman and Nation: Nationalisms

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Heidi Morrison, James S. Finley, Daniel Owen Spence, Aaron Hatley, Rachael Squire, Michael Ra-shon Hall, Stéphanie Vincent-Geslin, Sibo Chen, Tawny Andersen, and Stéphanie Ponsavady

discovering that the wall made him “a pawn” of Israeli nationalism. Chapters 3 and 4 trace the process by which the author learns about Israel’s destruction and depopulation of Indigenous Palestinian villages in the 1948 establishment of the state of Israel

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Lazy Labor, Modernization, and Coloniality

Mobile Cultures between the Andes and the Amazon around 1900

Jaime Moreno Tejada

, leaving two soldiers dead. The incident came to be known as the Battle of Angoteros. 31 A rush of nationalism followed this event, and the distant Amazon frontier became the focus of Quito’s modernizing fever. 32 A society of patriots, the Junta

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James Longhurst, Sheila Dwyer, John Lennon, Zhenhua Chen, Rudi Volti, Gopalan Balachandran, Katarina Gephardt, Mathieu Flonneau, Kyle Shelton, and Fiona Wilkie

geopolitical situations and in the context of rising colonial nationalism. Spence has indeed broadened “our understanding of navies as social and cultural institutions, where power was expressed as much in the ideas and relationships they cultivated, as

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Becoming “Pacific-Minded”

Australian Middlebrow Writers in the 1940s and the Mobility of Texts

Anna Johnston

imagine “an Australian cultural history written around middlebrow nationalism.” This project is middlebrow rather than merely popular, Carter argues, because of the cultural aspirations “of those writers and readers who created the local best-sellers of

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A Genealogy of Sexual Harassment of Female Passengers in Buenos Aires Public Transport

Dhan Zunino Singh

values, marked by the different nationalisms. 21 Many immigrants achieved rapid social upward mobility or brought revolutionary ideologies (socialism, anarchism). Conservative intellectuals and politicians perceived modern Buenos Aires as corrupted by

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LGBT Refugees and the Visual Representation of Transnational Mobility

Ernst van der Wal

Transnational Perspective on Migration: Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Nationalism Reconsidered (New York: New York Academy of Sciences, 1992); Cindy Patton and Benigno Sánchez-Eppler, eds., Queer Diasporas (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2000). 28 Meg