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Benjamin Fraser; Steven D. Spalding
(2021)
Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual Art.
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Steven D. Spalding
(2021)
Chapter 6. Crossing Borders On and Beyond the Train in Joan of Arc of Mongolia (1989).
In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual ArtTable of Contents:1. IntroductionMartina Barker-CiganikovaOpen Access 12. The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962Kirsten RütherOpen Access 313. Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the CongoSofie Boonen and Johan LagaeOpen Access 664. At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban NovelsMartina KopfOpen Access 985. La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960Donatien Dibwe dia MwembuOpen Access 1216. House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language UsageDaniela WaldburgerOpen Access 1417. Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in CameroonAmbe Njoh and Liora BigonOpen Access 1678. Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond HousingNicholas Sungura, Marlene Wagner, Martina Barker-Ciganikova and Kirsten Rüther.
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Fernando Gabriel Pagnoni Berns
(2021-10-01)
Chapter 4. Dangerous Borders: Modernization and the Gothic Mode in Horror Express (1972) and Howl (2015).
In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual ArtTable of Contents:1. IntroductionMartina Barker-CiganikovaOpen Access 12. The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962Kirsten RütherOpen Access 313. Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the CongoSofie Boonen and Johan LagaeOpen Access 664. At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban NovelsMartina KopfOpen Access 985. La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960Donatien Dibwe dia MwembuOpen Access 1216. House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language UsageDaniela WaldburgerOpen Access 1417. Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in CameroonAmbe Njoh and Liora BigonOpen Access 1678. Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond HousingNicholas Sungura, Marlene Wagner, Martina Barker-Ciganikova and Kirsten Rüther.
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Araceli Masterson-Algar
(2021)
Chapter 9. Memories of Trains and Trains of Memory: Journeys from Past-Futures to Present-Pasts in El Tren de la Memoria (2005).
In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual ArtTable of Contents:1. IntroductionMartina Barker-CiganikovaOpen Access 12. The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962Kirsten RütherOpen Access 313. Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the CongoSofie Boonen and Johan LagaeOpen Access 664. At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban NovelsMartina KopfOpen Access 985. La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960Donatien Dibwe dia MwembuOpen Access 1216. House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language UsageDaniela WaldburgerOpen Access 1417. Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in CameroonAmbe Njoh and Liora BigonOpen Access 1678. Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond HousingNicholas Sungura, Marlene Wagner, Martina Barker-Ciganikova and Kirsten Rüther.
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Steven D. Spalding; Heather Joyce
(2021)
Chapter 5. Anachronism, Ambivalence, and (Trans)National Self-reference: Tracking the English Literary Chunnel from 1986 on.
In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual ArtTable of Contents:1. IntroductionMartina Barker-CiganikovaOpen Access 12. The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962Kirsten RütherOpen Access 313. Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the CongoSofie Boonen and Johan LagaeOpen Access 664. At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban NovelsMartina KopfOpen Access 985. La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960Donatien Dibwe dia MwembuOpen Access 1216. House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language UsageDaniela WaldburgerOpen Access 1417. Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in CameroonAmbe Njoh and Liora BigonOpen Access 1678. Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond HousingNicholas Sungura, Marlene Wagner, Martina Barker-Ciganikova and Kirsten Rüther.
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Chatterjee, Abhishek
(2021)
Chapter 8. Literary Railway Bazaars: Transnational Discourses of Difference and Nostalgia in Contemporary India.
In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual ArtTable of Contents:1. IntroductionMartina Barker-CiganikovaOpen Access 12. The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962Kirsten RütherOpen Access 313. Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the CongoSofie Boonen and Johan LagaeOpen Access 664. At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban NovelsMartina KopfOpen Access 985. La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960Donatien Dibwe dia MwembuOpen Access 1216. House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language UsageDaniela WaldburgerOpen Access 1417. Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in CameroonAmbe Njoh and Liora BigonOpen Access 1678. Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond HousingNicholas Sungura, Marlene Wagner, Martina Barker-Ciganikova and Kirsten Rüther.
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Scott D. Juall
(2021)
Chapter 10. Nord-Sud: The Parisian Metro and Transnational Avant-Garde Artistic Mobilities and Movements in Early Twentieth-Century Paris.
In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual ArtTable of Contents:1. IntroductionMartina Barker-CiganikovaOpen Access 12. The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962Kirsten RütherOpen Access 313. Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the CongoSofie Boonen and Johan LagaeOpen Access 664. At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban NovelsMartina KopfOpen Access 985. La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960Donatien Dibwe dia MwembuOpen Access 1216. House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language UsageDaniela WaldburgerOpen Access 1417. Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in CameroonAmbe Njoh and Liora BigonOpen Access 1678. Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond HousingNicholas Sungura, Marlene Wagner, Martina Barker-Ciganikova and Kirsten Rüther.
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Steven D. Spalding; Benjamin Fraser
(2021)
Conclusion: Mind the Gap.
In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual ArtTable of Contents:1. IntroductionMartina Barker-CiganikovaOpen Access 12. The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962Kirsten RütherOpen Access 313. Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the CongoSofie Boonen and Johan LagaeOpen Access 664. At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban NovelsMartina KopfOpen Access 985. La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960Donatien Dibwe dia MwembuOpen Access 1216. House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language UsageDaniela WaldburgerOpen Access 1417. Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in CameroonAmbe Njoh and Liora BigonOpen Access 1678. Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond HousingNicholas Sungura, Marlene Wagner, Martina Barker-Ciganikova and Kirsten Rüther.
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John D. Schwetman
(2021)
Chapter 3. A Genealogy of Apocalyptic Trains: Snowpiercer and Its Precursors in the Transnational Literature of Transport.
In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual ArtTable of Contents:1. IntroductionMartina Barker-CiganikovaOpen Access 12. The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962Kirsten RütherOpen Access 313. Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the CongoSofie Boonen and Johan LagaeOpen Access 664. At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban NovelsMartina KopfOpen Access 985. La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960Donatien Dibwe dia MwembuOpen Access 1216. House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language UsageDaniela WaldburgerOpen Access 1417. Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in CameroonAmbe Njoh and Liora BigonOpen Access 1678. Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond HousingNicholas Sungura, Marlene Wagner, Martina Barker-Ciganikova and Kirsten Rüther.
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Aimée Boutin
(2021)
Chapter 1. The Railway Arts: Sound and Space Beyond Borders.
In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual ArtTable of Contents:1. IntroductionMartina Barker-CiganikovaOpen Access 12. The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962Kirsten RütherOpen Access 313. Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the CongoSofie Boonen and Johan LagaeOpen Access 664. At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban NovelsMartina KopfOpen Access 985. La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960Donatien Dibwe dia MwembuOpen Access 1216. House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language UsageDaniela WaldburgerOpen Access 1417. Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in CameroonAmbe Njoh and Liora BigonOpen Access 1678. Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond HousingNicholas Sungura, Marlene Wagner, Martina Barker-Ciganikova and Kirsten Rüther.
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Benjamin Fraser
(2021)
Chapter 2. The Sonic Force of the Machine Ensemble: Transnational Objectification in Steve Reich’s Different Trains (1988).
In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual ArtTable of Contents:1. IntroductionMartina Barker-CiganikovaOpen Access 12. The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962Kirsten RütherOpen Access 313. Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the CongoSofie Boonen and Johan LagaeOpen Access 664. At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban NovelsMartina KopfOpen Access 985. La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960Donatien Dibwe dia MwembuOpen Access 1216. House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language UsageDaniela WaldburgerOpen Access 1417. Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in CameroonAmbe Njoh and Liora BigonOpen Access 1678. Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond HousingNicholas Sungura, Marlene Wagner, Martina Barker-Ciganikova and Kirsten Rüther.
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Singh, Dhan Zunino
(2021)
Chapter 7. The Cosmopolitan Writer: Exploring Representations on the Underground Railways of Buenos Aires and Paris through Julio Cortázar.
In: Transnational Railway Cultures: Trains in Music, Literature, Film, and Visual ArtTable of Contents:1. IntroductionMartina Barker-CiganikovaOpen Access 12. The Rule of Rent: The State, Employers and the Becoming Urban Dweller in Northern Rhodesia Acting Across a Societal Field of Force, c. 1948–1962Kirsten RütherOpen Access 313. Ruashi, a Pessac in Congo? On the Design, Inhabitation, and Transformation of a 1950s Neighborhood in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of the CongoSofie Boonen and Johan LagaeOpen Access 664. At Home with Nairobi’s Working Poor: Reading Meja Mwangi’s Urban NovelsMartina KopfOpen Access 985. La problématique de l’habitat dans la ville de Lubumbashi (Elisabethville), province du Katanga, 1910–1960Donatien Dibwe dia MwembuOpen Access 1216. House, Home, Health and Hygiene – Social Engineering of Workers in Elisabethville/ Lubumbashi (1940s to 1960s) Through the Lens of Language UsageDaniela WaldburgerOpen Access 1417. Spatio-physical Power and Social Control Strategies of the Colonial State in Africa: The Case of CDC Workers’ Camps in CameroonAmbe Njoh and Liora BigonOpen Access 1678. Concrete Does not Cry: Interdisciplinary Reflections on and Beyond HousingNicholas Sungura, Marlene Wagner, Martina Barker-Ciganikova and Kirsten Rüther.
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Shaw, Denis J. B.
(2021)
The Subarctic: A Classic Soviet Study of the Tundra.
In: The Russian cold: histories of ice, frost, and snow.
(/isis/citation/CBB533453825/)
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Alexander Ananyev
(2021-08-01)
Heroes of the Ice: The Polar Explorer and the Hockey Player as Two Masculine Identity Scripts of the Soviet Era.
In: The Russian cold: histories of ice, frost, and snow.
(/isis/citation/CBB895011026/)
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Aleksei Popov
(2021)
Winter Tourism and Skiing in the Soviet Union: School of Courage, Source of Health, National Pastime.
In: The Russian cold: histories of ice, frost, and snow.
(/isis/citation/CBB212321540/)
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Roman Mauer
(2021)
The Aesthetics of Cold: Narrating National Trauma in Film.
In: The Russian cold: histories of ice, frost, and snow.
(/isis/citation/CBB175058888/)
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Tammiksaar, Erki
(2021)
The Russian South Pole Expedition in the Context of Political Interests of the Soviet Union during the Cold War era.
In: The Russian cold: histories of ice, frost, and snow.
(/isis/citation/CBB407813794/)
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Aleksandr Kuzminykh
(2021)
The Wehrmacht and the Russian Winter: The Impact of Climate at the Front and in Soviet Captivity.
In: The Russian cold: histories of ice, frost, and snow.
(/isis/citation/CBB377070102/)
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Nataliia Rodigina
(2021)
From a “Country of Cold and Gloom” to a “Welcoming Land”: Climate and the Image of Siberia in the Russian Periodical Press, 1860s to the Early 1900s.
In: The Russian cold: histories of ice, frost, and snow.
(/isis/citation/CBB482117449/)
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Julia Herzberg
(2021)
Climate Ideas and the Cold in Russia.
In: The Russian cold: histories of ice, frost, and snow.
(/isis/citation/CBB812369107/)
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