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Kapka Kassabova and Ben Judah: Writing Borders and Borderscapes in Contemporary Europe

This article addresses the role of border and borderscapes in two contemporary texts by writers based in Britain, Kapka Kassabova's Border: A Journey to the Edge of Europe [Kassabova, Kapka. 2017. Border: A Journey to the Edge of Europe. London: Granta] and Ben Judah's This Is London: Life...

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Published in:Journal of borderlands studies 2024-01, Vol.39 (1), p.93-110
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