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Spaces and Identities in Border Regions
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Content 5
  3. 1. Exploring Constructions of Space and Identity in Border Regions 9
  4. 2. Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Borders, Spaces and Identities
  5. 2.1 Establishing, Crossing and Expanding Borders 15
  6. 2.2 Spaces: Approaches and Perspectives of Investigation 25
  7. 2.3 Processes of (Self)Identification 36
  8. 2.4 Methodology and Situative Interdisciplinarity 44
  9. 2.5 References 63
  10. 3. Space and Identity Constructions Through Institutional Practices
  11. 3.1 Policies and Normalizations 73
  12. 3.2 On the Construction of Spaces of Im-/Morality. A Power Analysis Perspective on the Problematization of Prostitution c. 1900 81
  13. 3.3 Castles as Instruments of Hegemonial Space Construction and Representation. The Example of the County of Vianden 94
  14. 3.4 Biogas – Power – Space. On the Construction of Energy Regions in Border Areas 105
  15. 3.5 ‘Sovereignty’ and ‘Discipline’ in the Media. On the Value of Foucault’s Governmentality Theory: The Example of an Interdiscursive Analysis of the Migration Discourse in Luxembourg 121
  16. 3.6 Conclusions 131
  17. 3.7 References 133
  18. 4. Space and Identity Constructions Through Media-Related Practices
  19. 4.1 Representations and Projections 141
  20. 4.2 Multilingual Advertising and Regionalization in Luxembourg 146
  21. 4.3 The Artistic and Cultural Stakes for the Works Selected for the Robert Schuman Art Award: Exhibition and Publication Spaces – Places of Transformation as well as Artistic and Cultural Interstice? 158
  22. 4.4 The Threshold of Exhibition Venues: Access to the World of Culture 172
  23. 4.5 Literature of the In-between. The Multilingual Stagings of the Publisher ultimomondo 185
  24. 4.6 “Mir gesinn eis dono op facebook“ – (Self-)Stagings of Luxembourg Teenagers in Social Media as Virtual Identity Constructions 193
  25. 4.7 Petrol Stations as In-Between Spaces I: Practices and Narratives 204
  26. 4.8 Petrol Stations as In-Between Spaces II: Transfiguration 218
  27. 4.9 Conclusions 229
  28. 4.10 References 231
  29. 5. Space and Identity Constructions Through Everyday-Cultural Practices
  30. 5.1 Subjectifications and Subjectivations 241
  31. 5.2 Sustainable Everyday Eating Practices from the Perspective of Spatial Identifications 252
  32. 5.3 Gender Spaces 266
  33. 5.4 Identity Constructions and Regionalization: Commemoration of the Dead in the Treveri Region (2nd/3rd century AD) – Family Identities on Tombstones in Arlon 278
  34. 5.5 Workers’ Housing Estates and their Residents: Constructions of Space and Collective Constitution of the Subject 292
  35. 5.6 Periurban Luxembourg. Definition, Positioning and Discursive Construction of Suburban Spaces at the Border between City and Countryside 305
  36. 5.7 Remembering the Second World War in Luxembourg and the Border Regions of its Three Neighbours 315
  37. 5.8 Beyond Luxembourg. Space and Identity Constructions in the Context of Cross-Border Residential Migration 326
  38. 5.9 Linguistic Identifications in the Luxembourg-German Border Region 338
  39. 5.10 Conclusions 353
  40. 5.11 References 356
  41. 6. “Luxembourg is the Singapore of the West” – Looking Ahead 369
  42. 7. Interview Guidelines 377
  43. 8. Authors 381
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