"Border Visions offers fifteen stimulating and accessible case studies of films, many of which have become canonical texts of diasporic and exilic cinema. Taking geopolitical borders and global mobility as the starting point of their investigations, the contributors to this anthology examine transnational journeys and border-crossings of various kinds and bring to the fore the socio-political impetus underpinning this particular type of transnational cinema. The volume’s thematic focus makes it a timely and welcome critical intervention in a rapidly growing field."
Daniela Berghahn, Professor of Film Studies, Royal Holloway, University of London
"With this excellently conceived and executed volume, Kazecki, Ritzenhoff, and Miller have collected essays on a topic crucial throughout the history of cinema: that of borders. Border Visions is especially relevant today, in our age of globalization and amid ubiquitous debates about the future of the nation-state and immigration. It is a truly timely, and thoroughly compelling, intervention."
Jaimey Fisher, Associate Professor of German and Cinema & Technocultural Studies,
University of California, Davis
University of California, Davis
"To all of us who crossed and/ or are still crossing borders, your book is an inspiration. Wanderers are now being recognized, and their plight no longer felt or seen as plague."
Marie-Claire Rohinsky, Professor Em. of French