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Tag Archives: refugees
Article: On Refugees and Abjection in Austurvöllur
Emotions like disgust, or in psychoanalytic terms, abjection, is a well-known reaction to people crossing borders. What we in so-called Western societies, believed to be built on universal human rights, need to come to terms with is that the abject … Continue reading
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Tagged Agamben, Arendt, Kristeva, refugees