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Post-war baby Austins: A30, A35, A40. Osprey, 1988.

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Karl Kraus, apocalyptic satirist: The post-war crisis and the rise of the Swastika. Yale University Press, 2005.

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Zweig, Stefan. The post-office girl. New York Review Books, 2008.

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Post & Telekom Austria. Dienststellen in Österreich: Verzeichnis der für den Telegramm-, Telepost- und Postfax-Dienst erforderlichen Angaben. Post und Telekom Austria, Generaldirektion, Abteilung TV, 1997.

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University of Texas Marine Science Institute. The University of Texas at Austin, Marine Science Institute, Port Aransas, Texas: "window on the sea". The Institute, 1987.

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Sindelka, Josef. Die Post auf dem Weg ins 21. Jahrhundert: Eine strategische Planung auf Basis der Grundsätze der Unternehmenspolitik. Österreichische Post- und Telegraphenverwaltung, 1989.

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Franz Kafka: The poet of shame and guilt. Yale University Press, 2013.

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Cizhen, Qiu, ed. Ji ti sha ren cun: Polt mu weinen. Gao bao guo ji, 2001.

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Mittler-Battipaglia, Diana. Franz Mittler: Austro-American composer, musician, and humorous poet. P. Lang, 1993.

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Thomas Bernhard's comic materialism: Class, art, and "socialism" in post-war Austria. Peter Lang, 2012.

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Hofmannsthal, Hugo von. The poet and the countess: Hugo von Hofmannsthal's correspondence with Countess Ottonie Degenfeld. Camden House, 2000.

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Artaria, Freytag Berndt und. Riesenstädteatlas Grossraum Wien 1:15 000: Mit Strassenverzeichnissen, Umgebungskarte und Durchfahrtsplan Wien, Einbahnen, Post, Krankenhäusern, wichtigen Adressen usw., usw., usw. Kartographische Anstalt Freytag-Berndt 7. Artaria, 2003.

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Unredeemed past: Themes of war and womanhood in the works of post-World War II Austrian women writers. Ariadne Press, 2011.

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Dowrick, Stephanie. In the company of Rilke: Why a 20th-century visionary poet speaks so eloquently to 21st-century readers yearning for inwardness, beauty & spiritual connection. Allen & Unwin, 2009.

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Paul Kalbeck, ein Poet der Regie: Der Lebensweg eines Wieners. Lehner, 2005.

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Agstner, Rudolf. 125 Jahre Suezkanal: Österreich (-Ungarn) und seine Präsenz am Isthmus von Suez, zur Geschichte der Konsulate in Suez, Ismailia und Port Said, 1844-1956. Österreichisches Kulturinstitut Kairo, 1995.

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Schenk, Gerhard. Przemysl, 1914-1915: Monographie über ein historisches Ereignis : Flieger- und Ballonpost der Festung Przemysl : Handbuch und Katalog. Pollischansky, 2003.

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Das wechselseitige Bild der Aussen- und Sicherheitspolitik der USA und der UdSSR in den Zeitungen "Pravda", "Izvestija", "Washington Post" und "New York Times" der Jahre 1985 und 1989. P. Lang, 1996.

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Inside the fence but outside the walls: The military non-allied states and the security architecture of post-Cold War Europe. Peter Lang, 2007.

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Motley, Carrie. Bush tracks and radio waves: A history of Port Augusta School of the Air, 1958-1990. Tread Softly Pub., 1990.

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Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia., ed. You can't say no. Royal Flying Doctor Service, 2003.

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Bottoms, Anthony. Exploring an Institutionalist and Post-Desert Theoretical Approach to Multiple-Offense Sentencing. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190607609.003.0003.

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This chapter begins with a discussion of Neil MacCormick’s institutionalist approach to legal phenomena, and argues that this theoretical framework has value as a way to study multiple offense sentencing (MOS). The most thorough completed empirical research into MOS, by Austin Lovegrove in Victoria, Australia, is then considered, alongside the leading Victorian case of Azzopardi v. R. Congruently with the expectations of institutionalism, this analysis uncovers several separate normative principles used by judges in MOS practice. These results are discussed through the lens of what can be described as “post-desert theory.” Overall, the analyses in the chapter are intended to pave the way for the development of a more coherent answer to the question: “what principles should optimally guide sentencers when dealing with cases involving multiple offenses?”
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Wingfield, Nancy M. Reforming Prostitution in Post-Riehl Vienna. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198801658.003.0002.

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Demands for vice police reform resulted in an Austrian-wide re-examination of regulation. This chapter analyzes Viennese debates over prostitution to demonstrate that the regulationists in the police headquarters and the Lower Austrian provincial government dominated the conversation about prostitution in Vienna, and thus policy in Austria until the end of the Monarchy, despite ongoing, scattered calls for more thoroughgoing reform. While government officials sought to protect public health and morals, police officials’ main concern initially was preventing a repetition of the Riehl scandal. Proposals involving increased police surveillance of brothels and prostitutes, which reflected the state’s ongoing scrutiny of a particular class of female citizens long categorized as “idle” or “criminal,” were quickly instituted. Other proposed changes were made more slowly or not at all.
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Collins, John, and Tamara Dobler, eds. Reply to François Recanati. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198783916.003.0020.

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In his present contribution François Recanati has said some very kind things about me and some very astute things about language. He recognizes something new and important which came into prominence, and enjoyed its heyday, at least in Anglophone philosophy, roughly in a post-war period stretching up to around Austin’s death in 1962. This was a period marked by a new sort of conception of what a philosophical question might be, and how one might coherently be formulated—of what philosophy ought to look like. He recognizes, too, those waiting in the wings to turn the clock back to a time of what they saw as a less complicated, more straightforward, and more comfortable form of philosophy; one in which we need not question ourselves, and our own ability to find our way about, to the extent that Austin and Wittgenstein asked us to do. Austin’s death was a signal to such philosophers to launch their attack. And Recanati has done much detailed work to show how such attacks—ones deploying such things as ‘the Geach point’ and Grice’s deployment of the notion implicature—come up short. What I will aim for here is to place what he sees in a somewhat wider setting. In it some of his main points can be supported in a slightly different way. I will also come to one point, at the end, on which, as frequent allies as we are, we part company....
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Pocket Posh Jane Austen 100 Puzzles Quizzes. Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2011.

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Knight, Robert. Slavs in Post-Nazi Austria. Bloomsbury Academic, 2018.

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Karl Kraus, Apocalyptic Satirist: The Post-War Crisis and the Rise of the Swastika. Yale University Press, 2013.

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Bamford, John. Aussie Bush Poet: Red Gum Soul. Brolga Publishing, 2017.

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(Firm), Universal Map. Texas RoadMap: Including Abilene, Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange ... & Wichita Falls. Universal Map, 1998.

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Polt muß weinen. Diogenes Verlag, 2000.

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Comrade Huppert: A poet in Stalin's world. Indiana University Press, 2016.

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Cogato Lanza, Elena, Farzaneh Bahrami, Simon Berger, and Luca Pattaroni, eds. Post-Car World. MetisPresses, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37866/0563-73-9.

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Et si le monde urbain était un monde sans voiture? Post-Car World tente de répondre à cette interrogation dans le contexte de la transition énergétique, à l’heure où la mobilité des biens, des personnes et du vivant constitue l’enjeu autour duquel reconfigurer les espaces urbains. La question s’impose avec une urgence particulière dans la ville-territoire: cette ville dispersée et à basse densité, encore largement dépendante de l’usage de la voiture et oubliée des politiques de mobilité alternatives. En considérant le cas de la métropole lémanique, les auteurs développent une lecture cartographique, photographique et statistique de son évolution durant le siècle de la voiture, pour ensuite la faire résonner avec une analyse des changements de comportement à l’oeuvre dans les villes européennes, afin de saisir les leviers permettant de renverser le paradigme fonctionnel qui a façonné les territoires à l’échelle globale. De même que la sédimentation des siècles qui ont précédé la voiture a servi de support à un habitat motorisé – la rupture technique n’ayant bouleversé ni les maillages viaires, ni le réseau de noyaux villageois – la métropole post-car se modèlera elle aussi, telle un palimpseste, sur les structures matérielles, les pratiques sociales et les imaginaires, en plein bouleversement, du présent. Croisant les regards de l’architecture, de la sociologie et de l’urbanisme, l’expérimentation méthodologique restituée dans cet ouvrage débouche sur quatre visions prospectives, articulées en autant de mises en fiction. Face à l’accélération des multiples transitions qui affectent les villes, les disciplines de l’espace et de la société ne peuvent que partager l’obligation de redéfinir les limites du pensable, en affûtant les techniques de vision et de production du futur. Préface de Jacques Lévy. Avec les contributions de Vincent Kaufmann, Emmanuel Ravalet et Alexandre Rigal.
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Zweig, Stefan. The Post-Office Girl. NYRB Classics, 2008.

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Cather, Willa. Philip Freneau, the Poet of the Revolution (The Collected Works of Mary Hunter Austin). Classic Publishers, 1998.

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Hermeneutics of Capital: A Post-Austrian Theory for a Kaleidic World. Novinka, 2016.

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Slavs in Post-Nazi Austria: Carinthian Slovenes and the Politics of Assimilation, 1945-1960. Bloomsbury Academic, 2017.

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Franz Mittler: Austro-American Composer, Musician, and Humorous Poet (Austrian Culture). Peter Lang Pub Inc, 1994.

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Thomas, Kimmig, and Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, eds. Eine neue Aussen- und Sicherheitspolitik für Europa?: Die 1. Aussenpolitische Jahrestagung der Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung am 1./2. Dezember 1999 in Berlin. Die Stiftung, 2000.

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Allyson, Fiddler, ed. "Other" Austrians: Post-1945 Austrian women's writing : proceedings of the conference held at the University of Nottingham from 18-20 April 1996. P. Lang, 1998.

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Byers, Mark. Difficulties of Discovery. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813255.003.0006.

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The uncertainty of the glyph, reflecting a new commitment to the unpredictability of history and the fallibility of scientific reason, is shown in this chapter to have generated a major avant-garde interest in modern physics, particularly quantum mechanics. The chapter charts cognate developments in Olson’s work and that of Wolfgang Paalen, an Austrian-Mexican painter who had a decisive influence on abstract expressionism through his journal Dyn. Both Olson and Paalen are shown to have turned to post-classical physics—particularly Heisenberg’s ‘uncertainty principle’—as a platform for a new late modernist art that would break with both the political and the aesthetic principles of high modernism.
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Moody, Alys. The Art of Hunger. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198828891.001.0001.

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As literary modernism was emerging in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a number of its most important figures and precursors began to talk about their own writing as a kind of starvation. The Art of Hunger: Aesthetic Autonomy and the Afterlives of Modernism uses this trope as a lens through which to examine contemporary literature’s engagement with modernism, arguing that hunger offers a way of grappling with the fate of aesthetic autonomy through modernism’s late twentieth-century afterlives. The art of hunger appears at moments where aesthetic autonomy enters a period of crisis, and in this context, the writers examined here develop an alternate theory of aesthetic autonomy, which imagines art not as a conduit for freedom, but rather as an enactment of unfreedom. This book traces this theme from the origins of modernism to the end of the twentieth century, focusing particularly on three authors who redeploy the modernist art of hunger as a response to key moments in the history of modernist aesthetic autonomy’s delegitimization: Samuel Beckett in post-Vichy France; Paul Auster in post-1968 Paris and New York; and J. M. Coetzee in late apartheid South Africa. Combining historical analysis of these literary fields with close readings of individual texts, and drawing extensively on new archival research, this book offers a counter-history of modernism’s post-World War II reception and a new theory of aesthetic autonomy as a practice of unfreedom.
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Lau, Beth. Intertextual Dialogue. Edited by David Duff. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199660896.013.26.

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Intertextual dialogue in the Romantic period is shaped by conflicting imperatives. Romantic writers lived in an age when the pressure to be original and natural coincided for the first time to a significant degree with the worship and canonization of previous British authors, especially such ‘geniuses’ as Shakespeare and Milton. Major figures from every genre of the period can be seen to negotiate the competing demands to acquire legitimacy by invoking other, recognized writers, and to express their own unique vision and style—both to fit into existing literary tradition and to stand out as unique. This chapter explores the complications of intertextual dialogue in five representative authors across a variety of genres: the essayist and critic William Hazlitt, the poet and writer of marginalia Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the novelist Jane Austen, and poets John Clare and John Keats.
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Kleege, Georgina. Dialogues with the Blind. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190604356.003.0007.

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This chapter surveys literary and theoretical representations pairing blindness and visual art. Jacques Derrida observes that when visual artists depict blindness they are in fact making reference to their own artistic process. The chapter examines fiction by Rudyard Kipling, Wilkie Collins, Raymond Carver, Lorrie Moore, Hilary Norman, Paul Auster, Tracy Chevalier, and others. While many of these representations follow the contours of the Hypothetical Blind Man, some authors use depictions of blindness to posit the power of language to capture the ephemeral nature of the visual. Authors update the stock character of the blind seer to offer readers a mirror image of themselves.
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Obinger, Herbert. War Preparation, Warfare, and the Welfare State in Austria. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198779599.003.0003.

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This chapter shows that war preparation and particularly the two world wars have left a strong and lasting imprint on the Austrian welfare state. First, war and war preparation are important factors for understanding the timing of programme adoption. Second, the economic and social repercussions of war strongly affected the public–private mix and financing mode of the welfare state. Third, welfare provision to the victims of wars had a strong impact on the social spending/GDP ratio that only gradually petered out. Fourth, social provision for the victims of war was a harbinger of modern social policies as it informed innovations in (civilian) disability policies, active labour market policy, and long-term care. Finally, war drastically altered the political context in a way that has allowed the welfare state to flourish in the post-war period (via e.g. democratization, a changed distribution of power resources, corporatism and consensus democracy, and centralization of government).
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L’impact de la pandémie de Covid-19 sur le constitutionnalisme et l’État de droit dans les pays d’Afrique du Nord. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2020.51.

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La pandémie de Covid-19 a exacerbé la situation socio-économique fragile dans les pays d’Afrique du Nord, aggravé les problèmes existants et posé de nouveaux défis pour la démocratisation dans la région. Alors qu’une grande attention a été accordée aux conséquences de la maladie à Covid-19 sur les processus électoraux, son impact sur le constitutionnalisme et l’État de droit dans les pays d’Afrique du Nord a reçu relativement moins d’attention. C’est dans ce contexte que l’Institut international pour la démocratie et l’assistance électorale (IDEA International) a organisé, en partenariat avec le département des Affaires politiques de la Commission de l’Union africaine (CUA), un webinaire sur le thème de l’impact de la pandémie de Covid-19 sur le constitutionnalisme et l’État de droit dans les pays d’Afrique du Nord (Algérie, Égypte, Libye, Maroc, Mauritanie, République sahraouie et Tunisie). Le webinaire s’est fondé sur deux principes : premièrement, la nécessité de considérer le constitutionnalisme et l’État de droit en fonction de leurs objectifs ultimes, c’est-à-dire garantir le respect des droits et libertés fondamentaux des citoyens aussi bien en temps normal que dans les situations d’exception ; deuxièmement, l’adoption d’une perspective holistique qui permet de prendre en compte non seulement les droits civils et politiques mais aussi les droits économiques et sociaux des citoyens dans le contexte de la crise du Covid-19 dans les pays concernés.
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Lindner, Josef Franz, ed. Transplantationsmedizinrecht. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748901303.

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Transplantation medicine is one of the most ethically and legally controversial areas of medicine. In Germany, its legal basis is contained in the Transplantation Act, which has been strongly criticised in various respects. For years, law and politics have discussed how the number of donor organs can be increased. Within the framework of post-mortem organ donation, an opt-out system has been under consideration for some time, which is intended to replace the opt-in system currently in force in Germany. Due to the proposed legislation, a lively discussion is to be expected in the German Bundestag from autumn 2019 on. The publication offers an interdisciplinary outlook on the future of transplantation medicine, also beyond national borders, to Austria. In particular, the opt-out system will be analysed from a medical, constitutional, medical-ethical, moral-theological and health-sociological point of view. In addition, the publication contains contributions from the practice of the German Foundation for Organ Transplantation (DSO) and from Eurotransplant. With contributions by Prof. Dr. Matthias Anthuber und Dr. Florian Sommer, Prof. Dr. Erwin Bernat, Prof. Dr. Heiner Fangerau, Prof. Dr. Friedhelm Hufen, Prof. Dr. Alexandra Manzei, Dr. Axel Rahmel, Prof. Dr. Kerstin Schlögl-Flierl, Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schroth, Serge Vogelaar, MD
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Bachleitner, Kathrin. Collective Memory in International Relations. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192895363.001.0001.

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This book traces the influence of collective memory in international relations (IR). It inquires where a country’s memory first emerges and how it guides states through time in world politics. It locates the origins of national memory in political strategies within the international environment. The study then turns to the domestic landscape, where among a country’s public, it finds memory to be the carrier of national identity over time. From there, however, the analysis reverts to the international sphere: in the medium term, collective memory begins to channel international state behaviour, whereas, in the long run, it circumvents a country’s normative horizons. In this book, collective memory is thus assumed to become manifest in world politics in four varying forms: as a country’s political strategy, as its public identity, as underwriting its international state behaviour, and finally, as a source for its national values. All four theorized manifestations of memory are tested in a comparative study of (West) Germany and Austria and the impact their diverse post-war interpretations of the Nazi legacy had on their international policies over time. With the illustrative help of the empirical cases, the book not only explores whether collective memory has an influence on political outcomes but how and why it matters for IR.
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Lehec, Clémence. Sur les murs de Palestine. MetisPresses Sàrl, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.37866/0563-79-1.

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Le graffiti palestinien a une histoire et des spécificités aussi particulières que méconnues. Né dans les camps de réfugiés à la fin des années 1960, le graffiti y est encore largement répandu aujourd’hui. Il est pratiqué par des graffeurs ne se revendiquant pas tous comme artistes et mobilisant des thèmes éminemment politiques. Sur les murs de Palestine nous emmène au sein du camp de Dheisheh pour nous révéler les dessous de ce mouvement aux prises avec les multiples enjeux de la frontière, dans un espace où celle-ci est systématiquement contestée. Ce livre nous raconte également l’histoire de la création d’un film documentaire, coréalisé avec la cinéaste palestinienne Tamara Abu Laban, qui explore les rues du camp et fait entendre ses voix. Grâce à une approche inédite, cette production audiovisuelle pose les conditions mêmes de la recherche et parvient à créer les outils les plus appropriés pour penser les frontières dans leurs formes diffuses, jusqu’à l’échelle des corps qu’elles contraignent. À travers le récit et le parcours d’une chercheure au plus près de son terrain d’étude, cet ouvrage fait l’éloge du travail en collectif et contribue au renouvellement de la méthodologie d’enquête, en décortiquant la dimension politique qui s’y cache. Préface de Philippe Rekacewicz
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