Imagining the Other: Mimetic Theory, Migration, Exclusionary Politics, and the Ambiguous Other

In July 2019, the Colloquium on Violence and Religion (COV&R) held its annual conference at the University of Innsbruck dealing with the challenges of global migration. Experts from many fields gathered to discuss the problem of migration, and to elucidate it with the help of mimetic theory. How...

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Other Authors: Regensburger, Dietmar (Editor), Wandinger, Nikolaus (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Innsbruck innsbruck university press 2023
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