BOOK REVIEW: DisOrientations by Kristin Dickinson / Reviewed by Ambika Athreya
BOOK REVIEWDisOrientations by Kristin DickinsonTRANSIT vol. 13, no. 2 Download PDF Dickinson, Kristen. DisOrientations: German-Turkish Cultural Contact in Translation, 1811-1946. University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 2021. 257 pages. In a work that parses the literary, philosophical and political reflections of a varied cast of writers, Kristin Dickinson prompts us to consider how Orientalist methods were shaped in […]
Archival Dispersals: Literary Magazines as Mobile and Fragmentary Archives
TRANSIT vol. 13, no. 2 Mert Bahadır Reisoğlu Download PDF Abstract This article reconceptualizes the fragmentary status of the archive of migration by focusing on Turkish German literary magazines Ezgi, Parantez, Şiir-lik and Allıturna. In the first part, I argue that literary magazines as intrinsically diasporic, mobile and spatially dispersed media provide us with a […]
The Digital Archive of Diaspora: Blogging (Post)Migration
TRANSIT vol. 13, no. 2 Linda Maeding Download PDF Abstract Transnational diaspora groups make intensive use of community media when communicating and connecting in cyberspace. In particular, I argue that blogs constitute a new kind of (post)migrant archive that compiles shared histories and experiences of diaspora. The principal role of the digital archive has become […]
Memory Meetings: Semra Ertan’s Ausländer and the Practice of the Migrant Archive
TRANSIT vol. 13, no. 2 Sultan Doughan Download PDF Abstract Turkish migration to Germany has long been debated as not having been sufficiently documented and given an adequate place in German national archives. But these debates have often reified a static and nationally organized logic of the archive. This essay instead traces the literary figure […]
Counterarchives, Appropriation and the Disobedient Gaze by Anna-Maria Senuysal | TRANSIT
Counterarchives, Appropriation and the Disobedient Gaze: Archival Structures in Ursula Biemann’s Contained Mobility and Charles Heller’s & Lorenzo Pezzani’s Death by Rescue TRANSIT vol. 13, no. 2 Anna-Maria Senuysal Download PDF Abstract In the past twenty years, an abundance of video works has emerged that engages with the global crisis of forced migration, many of which […]
“Almanya: A [Different] Future is Possible” Defying Narratives of Return in Fatma Aydemir’s Ellbogen
TRANSIT vol. 13, no. 2 Jon Cho-Polizzi Download PDF Abstract This paper investigates the theme of returning ‘home’ in Fatma Aydemir’s 2017 novel, Ellbogen, arguing that the novel’s protagonist utilizes her physical journey to Turkey to formulate a new, fluid positionality between apparently conflicting expressions of Otherness and belonging. Through the lens of decolonial anthropology, […]
“Nation of Assimilation”
What does it mean to make an investigative documentary on one’s family history? How could the filmmaker and her interviewees represent the joyful and eventful, as well as the painful and awkward episodes of their most intimate past? In this blog post, Berkeley Senior and L.A. native Veronica Jacques reflects on the process of making […]
Behind the Apron: An Investigatory Dive into the Lives of Overlooked “Essential Workers”
Scan products. Put items in bags. Collect payments. The repetitive and monotonous movements of supermarket cashiers often went unnoticed by the average customer — until the pandemic introduced the practice of self-checkout, which reminds us of the indispensable labor of these once “invisible” essential workers, who, it turns out, also live colorful lives outside of […]
BOOK REVIEW: Asian Fusion
by Caroline Rupprecht TRANSIT vol. 13, no. 2 Download PDF Rupprecht, Caroline. Asian Fusion: New Encounters in the Asian-German Avant-Garde.New York: Peter Lang, 2020. 264 pages. As Chunjie Zhang et. al. observe in their field-defining article, the new research area of Asian German studies has garnered much attention from scholars in various disciplines. The field, […]