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Migrant Subjectivity and Territory Rethought

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This chapter is a prelude to the next as it provides some of the more interesting theoretical work when it comes to thinking through identity politics. What is of special interest is to rethink the immigrant in terms of Deleuzian nomadology, attributed to the writings of Rosi Braidotti.

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jagodzinski, j. (2019). Migrant Subjectivity and Territory Rethought. In: Schizoanalytic Ventures at the End of the World. Palgrave Studies in Educational Futures. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12367-3_4

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