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If The Body Politic Could Breathe In The Age Of The Refugee 1st Ed Julia Metzgertraber

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If The Body Politic Could Breathe In The Age Of The Refugee 1st Ed Julia Metzgertraber
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Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.26 MB
Author: Julia Metzger-Traber
ISBN: 9783658223649, 9783658223656, 3658223642, 3658223650
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st ed.

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If The Body Politic Could Breathe In The Age Of The Refugee 1st Ed Julia Metzgertraber by Julia Metzger-traber 9783658223649, 9783658223656, 3658223642, 3658223650 instant download after payment.

This book posits that the ‘refugee crisis’ may actually be a crisis of identity in a rapidly changing world. It argues that Western conceptions of the individual ‘Self’ shape metaphors of political homes, and thus the geopolitics of belonging and exclusion. Metzger-Traber creatively re-conceives political belonging by perceiving the interconnection of each ‘Self’ through its most immediate home – the breathing body. On an experimental literary journey through her own past and that of Germany, she puts political philosophy in conversation with somatic and spiritual insight to expand notions of ‘Self’ and 'Home'. Then she asks: What ethical imperatives arise? What kinds of homes and homelands would we create if we no longer thought we ended at our skin?

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