Ahmed, Sara, (2000) Strange Encounters. Embodied Others in Post-Coloniality, ( chp 1, 4, 7 (100 p.) London: Routledge
Agier, M./Fernbach, D. (2016), Borderlands, (Introduction, Chp 1, 5, 6 (200 p)), Polity Press, Cambridge/Malden.
Fanon, F. (2007 [1961]), The Wretched of the Earth, 200 p., Grove Press, NY.
Isin, Engin (2012) Citizens without frontiers, , ch 1, 4-6, (ca 150 p. ) London: Bloomsbury
Isin, Engin / Nielsen, E (2006) Acts of Citizenship, (50 pages)
The following three articles (60 p.) (on Fronter) from the forthcoming book, Machado, D. / Turner B / Wyller , T (Ed.) Borderland Religion Borders and reforming politics and practices , London: Routledge 2017/18
Machado, Daisy L. ”Santa Muerte: A Transgressing Saint Transgresses Borders”
Wyller, Trygve, “A heterotopic power of the powerless: Reformatting Religion in Congolese borderland services in Pietermaritzburg”
Settler, Federico, “A post-colonial perspective on religion and migration”
Mavelli, Luca / Wilson, K. Eirin, (2016), The Refugee Crisis and Religion. Secularism, Security and Hospitality in Question, (chp 1, 3-9 (150 p.) London: Rowman & Littlefield
Ponzanesi, Sandra / Colpani, Gianmaria (2016), Postcolonial Transitions in Europe: Contexts, Practices and Politics, ( part I, 1-2, part II 10-11, part V, 19, (150 p.)London: Rowman & Littlefield
Siddiqui, Mona, (2015) Hospitality and Islam: Welcoming in God’s Name, (100 p.) New Haven: Yale University Press
Snyder Susan (2012) Asylum-seeking, Migration and Church, ( part I and II, 150 p) Farnham: Ashgate
Wyller. Trygve, “A spatial Power that dissolves itself. Space, Theology and Empathy - when the Colonized Enter the Empire”, (20 p.) in :Sander, H J / Villadsen , K/ Wyller, T (eds.), The Spaces of Others - Heterotopic Spaces. Practicing and Theorizing Hospitality and Counter-Conduct beyond the Religion/Secular Divide. G?ttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2016
Recommended reading:
Agamben, Giorgio, (2005) State of Exception, (180 p.) Chicago: Chicago University Press
Spivak G. C. (1988), Can the Subaltern Speak?, in C. Nelson/L. Grossberg (ed.), Marxism and the Interpretation of Culture, Chicago, pp. 271–315.