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Abstract
30min practice-as-research film that explores the idea of a national border through making links between events surrounding 9/11 and the current Mexican border/wall controversy, incorporating themes of national trauma, protectionism, immigration, idealism and patriotism. In his first extended interview since 9/11, Over a game of chess, Judge Robert Bonner, former Commissioner of US Borders and Customs and head of the US Drug Enforcement Administration, discusses his response and role in securing the country's borders during 9/11 and in the days and years that followed as his department morphed into Homeland Security. Research and filming undertaken in Los Angeles, New York City, Washington D.C. and the Mexican border. Included in Global Issues and Border and Migration Studies
Original language | English |
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Media of output | Online |
Size | 30mins |
Publication status | Published - 31 May 2018 |
Bibliographical note
The New Colossus published on 15 July 2017, and distributed through ProQuest on 31 May 2018 as per this entry.Keywords
- parctice as research
- 9/11
- the Mexican border wall
- the New Colossus
- the Mexican border
- homeland security
- immigration
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Los Angeles Film Screening and Discussion
Alan Rudolph Marcus (Speaker)
10 Jan 2018Activity: Disseminating Research › Invited talk
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Screening and panel discussion of 'The New Colossus', Incomers Film Festival
Alan Rudolph Marcus (Speaker)
21 Jun 2018Activity: Disseminating Research › Exhibition/Festival
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The New Colossus: 9/11 and the Mexican border/wall controversy
Alan Rudolph Marcus (Speaker) & Thomas Weber (Organiser)
10 Oct 2017Activity: Disseminating Research › Invited talk