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Transnational Cultures
ISSN: 2297-2854
Transnational Cultures promotes inquiry into the cultural productions characterized by the vertical and lateral exchanges of ideas, objects and linguistic practices across the globe with a particular emphasis on South–South exchanges, minor transnational relations and Indigenous experiences. The series strives to offer a renewed understanding of minor and minority expressions and articulations of transnational experiences that often escape national and global discourses. With the growth of diasporic communities, migratory crossings and virtual exchange, cultural productions beyond, across and traversing national borders have become a growing focus of scholarship within historical, contemporary and comparative contexts. The series investigates how a transnational lens might transform existing understandings of cultural exchange, belonging, and identity formation in any period or location. This series addresses a range of questions, including but not limited to the following: What broader flows of knowledge, capital and power mark pre-modern, modern and contemporary cultural productions and identity formations? How do marginal experiences trouble existing narratives of the nation-state and global–local paradigms? What kinds of creolization of cultures and experiences evolve in the processes of transnationalism? How do transnational flows in the Global South, and among marginal or minority communities, facilitate sites of articulation outside normative discourses? Proposals for monographs and edited collections from international scholars are welcome. The series is interdisciplinary in scope and welcomes research on literature, film, new media, visual culture and beyond. All proposals and manuscripts will be subjected to rigorous peer review. The main language of publication is English. Editorial Board: Adeshina Afolayan (Ibadan, Nigeria), Michael S. Gorham (Florida), Weihsin Gui (UC Riverside), Brian Haman (Vienna), Olivia Khoo (Monash, Australia), Amara Lakhous (Yale), Anne Garland Mahler (Virginia), Deepti Misri (Colorado–Boulder), Nasser Mufti (Illinois–Chicago), Valentina Pedone (Florence), Dorothy Price (Courtauld Institute of Art), Oana Popescu-Sandu (Southern Indiana), Sara Pugach (Cal State LA), Mireille Rebeiz (Dickinson), Giulia Riccò (Michigan), Mark Sabine (Nottingham), Lisa Shaw (Liverpool), Shuang Shen (Penn State), Kyle Shernuk (Georgetown), Emily Celeste Vázquez Enríquez (UC Davis).
5 publications
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Transnational Protests and the Media
©2011 Textbook -
Transnationale Kompetenzanerkennung
Anerkennung von im Ausland erworbenen Fachkompetenzen in der Berufsbildung©2015 Thesis -
Mexican Transnational Cinema and Literature
Edited Collection -
Mexican Transnational Cinema and Literature
Edited Collection -
Geopolitics of Memory and Transnational Citizenship
Thinking Local Development in a Global South©2019 Monographs -
Lost in Transnation
Alternative Narrative, National, and Historical Visions of the Korean-American Subject in Select 20th-Century Korean American Novels©2017 Monographs -
Conflicts in a Transnational World
Lessons from Nations and States in Transformation©2006 Edited Collection -
Der transnationale Konzerntarifvertrag
©2013 Thesis -
Italien Deutschland transnational
Politik und Kultur in zwei verflochtenen Gesellschaften seit 1848©2025 Edited Collection -
Paths to Transnational Solidarity
Identity-Building Processes in European Works Councils©2014 Monographs -
Citizenship in a Transnational Canada
©2018 Monographs -
Transnationale Zivilgesellschaft
Einsichten und Perspektiven aus Städten in Grenzregionen- Europa im Wandel©2009 Others -
Transnational Perspectives on Culture, Policy, and Education
Redirecting Cultural Studies in Neoliberal Times©2008 Textbook -
Approaching Transnational America in Performance
©2016 Edited Collection -
Parcours transnationaux de la démocratie
Transition, consolidation, déstabilisation©2011 Monographs -
Transnational Polish Families in Norway
Social Capital, Integration, Institutions and Care©2018 Edited Collection