The Imaginary

  1. Tourist and farmer perceptions shape idealized countryside views
    Analysis of how tourists and farmers construct competing imaginaries of rural life through on-farm markets in France, revealing tensions between idealized representations.
  2. Wes Anderson’s film reworks Zweig through a symbolic Görlitz setting
    Explore how Wes Anderson's The Grand Budapest Hotel engages with Stefan Zweig's legacy through Görlitz's symbolic landscape, examining Central European culture, historical trauma, and.
  3. Article traces the "imaginary" in technology, war, and security studies
    Explore how imaginaries shape technology, warfare, and great power competition. This article maps social, sociotechnical, and security imaginaries as analytical frameworks for international.