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Ana Mauad on Bán and Ellis
Ana Mauad on Bán and Ellis
This essay asks whether the world could be (or could become) its own imagined community in the 21st century. Thinking with and through Benedict Anderson’s Imagined Communities, Mau...
Apocalypse in American Literature and Culture
Apocalypse in American Literature and Culture
The idea of America has always encouraged apocalyptic visions. The 'American Dream' has not only imagined the prospect of material prosperity; it has also imagined the end of the w...
Re-Imagined Communities
Re-Imagined Communities
Focusing on water as a connective material flow, this chapter reconsiders notions of community, agency, and identity from the perspective of contemporary debates on ecological ethi...
Neuvostoliitto muistoissa ja mielikuvissa
Neuvostoliitto muistoissa ja mielikuvissa
Remembered and Imagined Soviet Union The volume Remembered and Imagined Soviet Union addresses memories, conceptions, and images relating to the Soviet past from the perspective o...
Imagined and Occasional Co-Presence in Open Adoption
Imagined and Occasional Co-Presence in Open Adoption
Notions of blood ties predominate in Western understandings of kinship, and parenthood is understood to be founded on biogenetic connection. Adoptive kinship is at odds with and in...
Introduction
Introduction
‘Choreomania’ borrows from and extends the Orientalist trope described by Edward W. Said: imagined as feminine, exotic, and ancient, so-called choreomaniacs were also described in ...

