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5.4 Identity Constructions and Regionalization: Commemoration of the Dead in the Treveri Region (2nd/3rd century AD) – Family Identities on Tombstones in Arlon
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Andrea Binsfeld
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- 1. Exploring Constructions of Space and Identity in Border Regions 9
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2. Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Borders, Spaces and Identities
- 2.1 Establishing, Crossing and Expanding Borders 15
- 2.2 Spaces: Approaches and Perspectives of Investigation 25
- 2.3 Processes of (Self)Identification 36
- 2.4 Methodology and Situative Interdisciplinarity 44
- 2.5 References 63
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3. Space and Identity Constructions Through Institutional Practices
- 3.1 Policies and Normalizations 73
- 3.2 On the Construction of Spaces of Im-/Morality. A Power Analysis Perspective on the Problematization of Prostitution c. 1900 81
- 3.3 Castles as Instruments of Hegemonial Space Construction and Representation. The Example of the County of Vianden 94
- 3.4 Biogas – Power – Space. On the Construction of Energy Regions in Border Areas 105
- 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
- 3.6 Conclusions 131
- 3.7 References 133
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4. Space and Identity Constructions Through Media-Related Practices
- 4.1 Representations and Projections 141
- 4.2 Multilingual Advertising and Regionalization in Luxembourg 146
- 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
- 4.4 The Threshold of Exhibition Venues: Access to the World of Culture 172
- 4.5 Literature of the In-between. The Multilingual Stagings of the Publisher ultimomondo 185
- 4.6 “Mir gesinn eis dono op facebook“ – (Self-)Stagings of Luxembourg Teenagers in Social Media as Virtual Identity Constructions 193
- 4.7 Petrol Stations as In-Between Spaces I: Practices and Narratives 204
- 4.8 Petrol Stations as In-Between Spaces II: Transfiguration 218
- 4.9 Conclusions 229
- 4.10 References 231
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5. Space and Identity Constructions Through Everyday-Cultural Practices
- 5.1 Subjectifications and Subjectivations 241
- 5.2 Sustainable Everyday Eating Practices from the Perspective of Spatial Identifications 252
- 5.3 Gender Spaces 266
- 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
- 5.5 Workers’ Housing Estates and their Residents: Constructions of Space and Collective Constitution of the Subject 292
- 5.6 Periurban Luxembourg. Definition, Positioning and Discursive Construction of Suburban Spaces at the Border between City and Countryside 305
- 5.7 Remembering the Second World War in Luxembourg and the Border Regions of its Three Neighbours 315
- 5.8 Beyond Luxembourg. Space and Identity Constructions in the Context of Cross-Border Residential Migration 326
- 5.9 Linguistic Identifications in the Luxembourg-German Border Region 338
- 5.10 Conclusions 353
- 5.11 References 356
- 6. “Luxembourg is the Singapore of the West” – Looking Ahead 369
- 7. Interview Guidelines 377
- 8. Authors 381
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Content 5
- 1. Exploring Constructions of Space and Identity in Border Regions 9
-
2. Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Borders, Spaces and Identities
- 2.1 Establishing, Crossing and Expanding Borders 15
- 2.2 Spaces: Approaches and Perspectives of Investigation 25
- 2.3 Processes of (Self)Identification 36
- 2.4 Methodology and Situative Interdisciplinarity 44
- 2.5 References 63
-
3. Space and Identity Constructions Through Institutional Practices
- 3.1 Policies and Normalizations 73
- 3.2 On the Construction of Spaces of Im-/Morality. A Power Analysis Perspective on the Problematization of Prostitution c. 1900 81
- 3.3 Castles as Instruments of Hegemonial Space Construction and Representation. The Example of the County of Vianden 94
- 3.4 Biogas – Power – Space. On the Construction of Energy Regions in Border Areas 105
- 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
- 3.6 Conclusions 131
- 3.7 References 133
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4. Space and Identity Constructions Through Media-Related Practices
- 4.1 Representations and Projections 141
- 4.2 Multilingual Advertising and Regionalization in Luxembourg 146
- 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
- 4.4 The Threshold of Exhibition Venues: Access to the World of Culture 172
- 4.5 Literature of the In-between. The Multilingual Stagings of the Publisher ultimomondo 185
- 4.6 “Mir gesinn eis dono op facebook“ – (Self-)Stagings of Luxembourg Teenagers in Social Media as Virtual Identity Constructions 193
- 4.7 Petrol Stations as In-Between Spaces I: Practices and Narratives 204
- 4.8 Petrol Stations as In-Between Spaces II: Transfiguration 218
- 4.9 Conclusions 229
- 4.10 References 231
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5. Space and Identity Constructions Through Everyday-Cultural Practices
- 5.1 Subjectifications and Subjectivations 241
- 5.2 Sustainable Everyday Eating Practices from the Perspective of Spatial Identifications 252
- 5.3 Gender Spaces 266
- 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
- 5.5 Workers’ Housing Estates and their Residents: Constructions of Space and Collective Constitution of the Subject 292
- 5.6 Periurban Luxembourg. Definition, Positioning and Discursive Construction of Suburban Spaces at the Border between City and Countryside 305
- 5.7 Remembering the Second World War in Luxembourg and the Border Regions of its Three Neighbours 315
- 5.8 Beyond Luxembourg. Space and Identity Constructions in the Context of Cross-Border Residential Migration 326
- 5.9 Linguistic Identifications in the Luxembourg-German Border Region 338
- 5.10 Conclusions 353
- 5.11 References 356
- 6. “Luxembourg is the Singapore of the West” – Looking Ahead 369
- 7. Interview Guidelines 377
- 8. Authors 381