Underground Europe: Along Migrant Routes
Autor Luca Queirolo Palmas, Federico Raholaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 noi 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783031161537
ISBN-10: 303116153X
Pagini: 326
Ilustrații: XVII, 326 p. 10 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 303116153X
Pagini: 326
Ilustrații: XVII, 326 p. 10 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
1 Introduction: Traveling Along the Underground Railroad, in Europe.
2 The Strange Book of Benjamin Drew.
3 Along the Routes.
4 Calais, Jungle—Tolone, Adoma Foyer.
5 Stalingrad/Porte de la Chapelle, Paris.
6 Ventimiglia – Val Roja.
7 Calais/Paris.
8 Ceuta, Melilla. Spain/Marocco.
9 In and Around Athens.
10 Pozzallo, Sicily.
11 Omonia, Athens.
12 Passages (Diaries of a Male Conductor and a Female Conductor).
13 Epilogue: Harriet and that Last Train to Europe.
Notă biografică
Luca Queirolo Palmas is Professor of Sociology of Migration at Genoa University, Italy, and Co-editor of the journal Mondi Migranti.
Federico Rahola is Professor of Sociology of Culture at Genoa University, Italy, and member of the editorial board of Etnografia e Ricerca Qualitativa.
They are both principal and senior investigators in the European Research Council project SOLROUTES and founders of the research collective Laboratorio di Sociologia Visuale.
Federico Rahola is Professor of Sociology of Culture at Genoa University, Italy, and member of the editorial board of Etnografia e Ricerca Qualitativa.
They are both principal and senior investigators in the European Research Council project SOLROUTES and founders of the research collective Laboratorio di Sociologia Visuale.
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“This is a magnificent book — brilliant, politically astute, beautiful, creative. It's certainly the most important abolitionist books on Fortress Europe I have read, a remarkable and capacious tale of the routes of unauthorized movements, ideas, and solidarities that constitute the European underground railroad.”
—Avery F. Gordon, author of The Hawthorn Archive: Letters from the Utopian Margins
This book is grounded in an extended analogy between the 19th century story of the Underground Railroad in North America, transporting fugitive slaves to safety in the North, and the 21st century routes and trails of migrant passages to and within Europe. It begins as a kind of historical travelogue tracing the remnants of the 19th-century Underground Railroad in the US and Canada, including its legacies and unfulfilled heritage. It then shifts to the political present by ethnographically sketching a series of different border instances and situations, both external and within the EU space (Ventimiglia, Athens, Paris, Calais, Ceuta and Melilla, Patras, Pozzallo). Focusing on the violent harshening of local border regimes, this book nonetheless suggests a different picture, one conceived as the dynamic effect of both migrants autonomy and of the solidarity provided by local and international groups. Focusing on these specific and contested situations, it is possible to reverse the image of a main borderland into one of a space crisscrossed by many routes and passages. Reading those experiences through the historical lens of the US antebellum Underground Railroad, the book suggests the idea of an analogous "Underground Europe".Luca Queirolo Palmas is Professor of Sociology of Migration at Genoa University, Italy, and Co-editor of the journal Mondi Migranti.
Federico Rahola is Professor of Sociology of Culture at Genoa University, Italy, and member of the editorial board of Etnografia e Ricerca Qualitativa.
They are both principal and senior investigators in the European Research Council project SOLROUTES and founders of the research collective Laboratorio di Sociologia Visuale.
They are both principal and senior investigators in the European Research Council project SOLROUTES and founders of the research collective Laboratorio di Sociologia Visuale.
Caracteristici
Makes a powerful case for understanding contemporary European migration in a new political frame
Grounded in an extended analogy between the Underground Railroad and contemporary migrant passages in Europe
Focuses on encounters between subjects in transit and solidarity and abolitionist actors
Grounded in an extended analogy between the Underground Railroad and contemporary migrant passages in Europe
Focuses on encounters between subjects in transit and solidarity and abolitionist actors