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Stéphanie Ponsavady

? This issue of Transfers also showcases new representations of migrations in the Film Review section. French studies scholar Tina Montenegro offers a mobility studies analysis of Mati Diop's Atlantics , winner of the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film

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Peter Merriman, Georgine Clarsen, and Gijs Mom

It is June and at the time of writing the 2016 UEFA European football championships are in full swing in France and on television channels across the world. Royal Ascot, one of Britain’s premier horse racing meetings, has just finished, and

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Gijs Mom and Georgine Clarsen

States draws upon her training as a queer cultural studies scholar. Coming from a background in French and Franco-phone cultural studies, Steve writes about representations of mobility and speed in fiction and film, and is eager to hear your suggestions

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Stéphanie Ponsavady

my first foray into the academic job market. It had been a tough couple of years figuring out where my work on cars and roads in French Colonial Indochina would fit: was it a history of transportation or a study of cultural and literary

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Introduction

Print Culture, Mobility, and The Pacific, 1920–1950

Victoria Kuttainen and Susann Liebich

Canadian Studies 48 (2014); Faye Hammill and Michelle Smith, Magazines, Travel and Middlebrow Culture: Canadian Periodicals in English and French, 1925–1960 (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2015). 6 See, e.g., Ann L. Ardis and Patrick Collier

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(Re)Constructing the Baikal-Amur Mainline

Continuity and Change of (Post)Socialist Infrastructure

Olga Povoroznyuk

-century French civil engineering. Back then, it, in fact, referred to the organizational work required before railroad tracks could be laid. By the late twentieth century, it had turned into a generic term widely used in international development and in social