The Politics of Public Memories of Forced Migration and Bordering in Europe

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | e druk, 2019
ISBN13: 9783030305642
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2019 9783030305642
Onderdeel van serie Palgrave Macmillan Memory Studies
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Increasingly, the European Union and its member states have exhibited a lack of commitment to protecting the human rights of non-citizens. Thinking beyond the oppressive bordering taking place in Europe requires new forms of scholarship. This book provides such examples, offering the analytical lenses of memory and temporality. It also identifies ways of collaborating with people who experience the violence of borders. Established scholars in fields such as history, anthropology, literary studies, media studies, migration and border studies, arts, and cultural studies offer important contributions to the so-called “European refugee crisis”.

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ISBN13:9783030305642
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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1. Introduction: Border Memories<div>2.&nbsp;“True Camps of Concentration”? The Uses and Abuses of&nbsp;a Contentious Analogy</div><div>3.&nbsp;Migratory Angels: The Political Aesthetics of Border&nbsp;Trauma</div><div>4.&nbsp;Curating Objects from the European Border Zone: The&nbsp;<br>“Lampedusa Refugee Boat”</div><div>5.&nbsp;Bearing Witness to Violence at Borders: Intermingling&nbsp;Artistic and Ethnographic Encounters</div><div>6.&nbsp;Resonances of Detention and Migration: Representation&nbsp;Through Sound and Absence in the Installation Retention</div><div>7.&nbsp;Self-Narration, Participatory Video and Migrant&nbsp;<br>Memories: A (Re)making of the Italian Borders</div><div>8.&nbsp;Tracing the Border Crossings of Forced Migrants in Paris’&nbsp;18th Arrondissement: Exploring a Photo-Walk Method</div>
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