The knowledge of the Chicano condition of postcolonials and post-oppressed working toward empowering decolonization is precious for the Mediterranean politics. Mexican-American theories of self and global transformations can, in a supranational horizon of good practices, be models that can be imported by migratory thinking and, with the necessary adjustment to each specific reality, can be used by both migrants and nonhostile hosting populations as maps to orient oneself while making a space for supranational cohabitation and agency.INGLESE
Medi-terranean Borderization, or deterritorializing Mediterranean space
ZACCARIA, Paola
2012-01-01
Abstract
The knowledge of the Chicano condition of postcolonials and post-oppressed working toward empowering decolonization is precious for the Mediterranean politics. Mexican-American theories of self and global transformations can, in a supranational horizon of good practices, be models that can be imported by migratory thinking and, with the necessary adjustment to each specific reality, can be used by both migrants and nonhostile hosting populations as maps to orient oneself while making a space for supranational cohabitation and agency.INGLESEFile in questo prodotto:
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