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Now Published: Volume 8 – Issue 12 – IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies

IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies: Volume 8 – Issue 2 Editor-in-Chief: Holger Briel, Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College (UIC), China Published: December 30, 2023 ISSN: 2187-4905 https://doi.org/10.22492/ijcs.8.2 Dear Readers, If a few issues ago I had expressed the hope that there might be a let-up of crises for humanity in the

Welcome to Volume 8 Issue 2 of the IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies

Dear Readers, If a few issues ago I had expressed the hope that there might be a let-up of crises for humanity in the cards, the last few months have taught us otherwise. If anything, existing crises have intensified or stretched to incorporate even more inhabitants of this planet. Besides the immeasurable pain and suffering

“Otherized” Migrants in Contemporary Australia: Reflections from Michael Ahmad’s The Tribe (2014)

Author: Ait Idir Lahcen, Faculty of Letters, Mohammedia, Hassan II University, Morocco Email: Lahcen.aitidir@univh2c.ma Published: December 30, 2023 https://doi.org/10.22492/ijcs.8.2.05 Citation: Lahcen, A. I. (2023). “Otherized” Migrants in Contemporary Australia: Reflections from Michael Ahmad’s The Tribe (2014), 8(2). https://doi.org/10.22492/ijcs.8.2.05 Abstract This article provides a close reading of Michael Mohamed Ahmad’s The Tribe (2014), a Lebanese-Australian novel,

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IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies: Volume 8 – Issue 2

IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies: Volume 8 – Issue 2 Editor-in-Chief: Holger Briel, Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College (UIC), China Published: December 30, 2023 ISSN: 2187-4905 https://doi.org/10.22492/ijcs.8.2 Editor’s Introduction Welcome to this issue of the IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies Holger Briel, Editor-in-Chief, IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies Articles “Blame it

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Friend or Foe: An Analysis of the Contribution National Identity Hegemony Plays in the Acceptance of Asylum Seekers in Australia, Spain and Catalonia

Author: Amanda Collins Email: a.collins.35@student.scu.edu.au Published: April 6, 2019 https://doi.org/10.22492/ijcs.4.1.06 Citation: Collins, A. (2019). Friend or Foe: An Analysis of the Contribution National Identity Hegemony Plays in the Acceptance of Asylum Seekers in Australia, Spain and Catalonia IAFOR Journal of Cultural Studies, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.22492/ijcs.4.1.06 Abstract With the vast number of people currently seeking asylum, this