Images and stories from the borderlands

Authors

  • Ulrike Meinhof University of Southampton

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7557/13.3054

Keywords:

memory, imaginaries, community, networks, neighbourhoods, Contemporary German history

Abstract

My paper introduces geo-political and symbolic dynamics of 21st century Europe through three conceptual prisms: those of borders or border communities, networks, and neighbourhoods. Each of these can be seen as both descriptive lenses for capturing specific phenomenon of social interaction in geographical spaces as well as metaphors for imagining human encounters across visible or invisible divisions, such as for example nationhood, ethnicity, race, religion or gender. In the first part, my paper analyses the implications for each of these imaginaries for theoretical and empirical research. In the second part I will show with different examples how these conceptual frames affected my own fieldwork practices in a series of European research projects during the last decade: European Border Discourse, 2000-2003; Changing City Spaces 2002-2005, Sefone 2007-2010 and TNMundi 2006-2010. Examples will include a rich, multi-layered spectrum of every-day life narratives as well as examples of artistic productions. A version of this paper with the text of interviews in both German and English throughout is available on request from the author.

Author Biography

Ulrike Meinhof, University of Southampton

Ulrike Hanna Meinhof is Professor of German and Cultural Studies at the University of Southampton and a specialist in discourse analysis. Her publications on discourse include: Negotiating multicultural Europe: borders, networks, neighbourhoods (2011) and The Language of Belonging (2005). Her main areas of research currently involve ethnographic research on transnational networks of migrants, especially musicians from African countries, in multicultural neighbourhoods across European border communities, in provincial regions and in metropolitan spaces across Europe. She has previously led the EU Border Identities and Changing City Spaces project; ongoing projects are SoFoNe: Searching for Neighbours: dynamics of mental and physical borders in Europe, and TNMundi: Diaspora as social and cultural practice: A study of transnational networks across Europe and Africa. 

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Published

2014-07-15

How to Cite

Meinhof, Ulrike. 2014. “Images and stories from the borderlands”. Nordlit, no. 31 (July):25-47. https://doi.org/10.7557/13.3054.

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Articles