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A Wall of Words: Representing Border Securitisation in Contemporary Fiction
Liam Connell
School of Humanities and Social Science
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Visual Culture
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Nation-state
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Stephen
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Literary Fiction
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New Wave
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Contemporary Fiction
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State Control
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Liberal
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State Power
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Angus
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Repurposing
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Securitization
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Literary Work
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Physical Barrier
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Post-global
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Borderless
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Nationalist Populism
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Border Securitisation
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Arts and Humanities
Contemporary Fiction
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Fortification
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Expression
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Global
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Nationalists
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Visual Culture
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Fantasy
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Efficacy
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Symbolics
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literary fiction
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Visible
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scrutiny
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Liberal
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Populism
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Literary works
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State power
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Semiotics
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Social Sciences
Fortification
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Nationalists
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Visual Culture
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State Control
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Semiotics
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