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Quarantined across borders: theorizing embodied transnationalism, precarious citizenship, and resilience for collective healing
Journal of Applied Communication Research ( IF 2.462 ) Pub Date : 2022-11-06 , DOI: 10.1080/00909882.2022.2079922
Srividya Ramasubramanian 1 , Aisha Durham 2 , Joëlle Cruz 3
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Abstract

Embodied transnationalism is characterized by intimate experiences of human-made political borders that define, limit, and restrict flows of the “Other.” In the Quarantined Across Borders collection, contributors from immigrant and diasporic backgrounds address the material and discursive differences in how they experience the pandemic in terms of a public health crisis and public policy response that intersects racialized gender, class, citizenship status, and profession.



中文翻译:

跨境隔离:理论化体现的跨国主义、不稳定的公民身份和集体康复的复原力

摘要

具身跨国主义的特点是对人造政治边界的亲密体验,这些边界定义、限制和限制“他者”的流动。在“跨境隔离”系列中,来自移民和散居背景的撰稿人在公共卫生危机和与种族化的性别、阶级、公民身份和职业相交的公共政策反应方面解决了他们在如何经历大流行方面的物质和话语差异。

更新日期:2022-11-06
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