Strangers, aliens, foreigners : : the politics of othering from migrants to corporations / / Edited by Marissa Sonnis-Bell, David Elijah Bell and Michelle Ryan.
To contend with others is to contend with ourselves. The way we “other” others, by identifying and reinforcing social distance, is more a product of who we are and who we want to be than it is about “others.” Strangers, Aliens, Foreigners questions such consolidation and polarization of identities i...
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