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Jigna Desai holds that by the 21st century,
Indian cinema had
become '
deterritorialised',
spreading to
parts of the
world where Indian expatriates were present...
- approach. For example, the idea that
Australia should produce more '
deterritorialised'
programming such as
fantasy and
science fiction has been met with...
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creations and
recreations of
ethnic and
national identities in exile.
Deterritorialised communities s****
their identity in the territory, the
Homeland Lost...
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enjeux d'un média " post-islamiste "
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constellations such as
symbolic law, polis, or era. However, ****emblages can
deterritorialise and
escape from
stratifing structures and
create new becomings. For...
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Francesca Ansaloni, '
Deterritorialising the Jungle:
Understanding the
Calais camp
through its orderings' in...
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makes the
foreign familiar:
ethnicity and
gender intersect to
deterritorialise the
category 'Woman' as a site of
privileged white femininity".: 170 ...