Liminal Space - an investigation of material and immaterial boundaries and their space in between

This visual arts project investigates notions of liminality and hybridity regarding the ambiguity of the interstitial position of the migrant. An examination of the migrant's perspective and perception of cultural identity and the sense of home and belonging also underpins these studies. The pr...

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Main Author: Eimke, Andrea (Author)
Other Authors: Fitchett, Dale (Contributor), Jansen, Dieneke (Contributor)
Format: Others
Published: Auckland University of Technology, 2010-06-14T01:58:23Z.
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