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170 Mobile Culture Studies. The Journal 6 2o20 (Travel) Sigrid Thomsen | Navigating Movement and Uncertainty Spalding, Steven D. 2013. ‘Travel Fiction Revisited: Reading Mobility in Experimental Travel Narratives’, Transfers, 3(1), 199–201 Spalding, Steven D. 2016. ‘New Mobilities, Spaces, and Ideas to Market: European Travel Writ- ers and the Making of a Genre’, Transfers, 6(3), 117–122 Spiegelman, Art. 1996. The Complete Maus. (New York: Pantheon Books) Spurr, David. 1993. The Rhetoric of Empire: Colonial Discourse in Journalism, Travel Writ- ing and Imperial Administration (Durham: Duke University Press) Stein, Rebecca L. 2011. ‘Tours That Bind: Diaspora, Pigrimage, and Israeli Birthright Tourism’ [Review], Journal of Tourism History, 3(2), 212–214 Stockman, Farah. 2019. ‘Birthright Trips, a Rite of Passage for Many Jews, Are Now a Target of Protests’, The New York Times, 11 Jun 2019 <https://www.nytimes.com/2019/06/11/us/ israel-birthright-jews-protests.html> [accessed 23.06.2020] Tan, Shaun. 2007. The Arrival (New York: Scholastic) VĂ„gnes, Øyvind. 2010. ‘Showing Silence: David Small’s Stitches’, Studies in Comics, 1(2), 301–314 Van Gennep, Arnold. 2004. The Rites of Passage (London: Routledge) Waxman, Dov. 2017. ‘Young American Jews and Israel: Beyond Birthright and BDS’, Israel Studies (Special Section: ‘The Centenary of the Balfour Declaration’), 22(3), 177–199 Weber, Wibke & Hans-Martin Rall. 2017. ‘Authenticity in Comics Journalism: Visual Strate- gies for Reporting Facts’, Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, 8(4), 376–397 “How to Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less by Sarah Glidden.” Drawn & Quarterly, <https:// www.drawnandquarterly.com/how-understand-israel-60-days-or-less> [accessed 24.05.2020] Author’s affiliation Sigrid Thomsen is a scholar of Comparative Literature and American Studies at the University of Vienna and a member of the Research Platform Mobile Cultures and Societies. In her doctoral the- sis, she studies imaginative mobilities in contemporary Caribbean diaspora literature. She holds an MA in Comparative Literature (Africa/Asia) from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London. Sigrid also has BA degrees in Comparative Literature and in Philosophy from the University of Vienna. She has published on Caribbean diaspora literature, Mobility Studies, and comics; further research interests include postcolonial and decolonial theory, South African literature, popular culture, debates around World Literature, and poetry. sigrid.thomsen@univie.ac.at
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Mobile Culture Studies
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2/2020
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Karl Franzens University Graz
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2020
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