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The Coloniality of Asylum Fiorenza Picozza

The Coloniality of Asylum By Fiorenza Picozza

The Coloniality of Asylum by Fiorenza Picozza


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Summary

This book offers a critique of asylum in Europe from the standpoint of autonomous border struggles, enacted both by refugees and those in solidarity with them.

The Coloniality of Asylum Summary

The Coloniality of Asylum: Mobility, Autonomy and Solidarity in the Wake of Europes Refugee Crisis by Fiorenza Picozza

Through the concepts of the coloniality of asylum and solidarity as method, this book links the question of the state to the one of civil society; in so doing, it questions the idea of autonomous politics, showing how both refugee mobility and solidarity are intimately marked by the coloniality of asylum, in its multiple ramifications of objectification, racialisation and victimisation.

Taking an interdisciplinary approach, The Coloniality of Asylum bridges border studies with decolonial theory and the anthropology of the state, and accounts for the mutual production of refugees and Europe. It shows how Europe politically, legally and socially produces refugees while, in turn, through their border struggles and autonomous movements, refugees produce the space of Europe.

Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Hamburg in the wake of the 2015 long summer of migration, the book offers a polyphonic account, moving between the standpoints of different subjects and wrestling with questions of protection, freedom, autonomy, solidarity and subjectivity.

The Coloniality of Asylum Reviews

In The Coloniality of Asylum, Fiorenza Picozza offers a new ethnographic study of autonomous border struggles in Hamburg, Germany, looking at how the coloniality of asylum not only permeates the European border regime, but can also shape the various solidarity initiatives that seek to contest and trangress it. With the aim of contributing to an anticolonial political imagination that can sustain daily struggles against the asylum regime, this book is a politically committed, empirically and theoretically rich account that raises the question of who exactly is the subject of refugee solidarity in Europe.

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About Fiorenza Picozza

Fiorenza Picozza is a researcher and activist who has been involved in refugee solidarity in different European locations for about a decade. She holds a PhD in Geography from Kings College London.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1. The Coloniality of Asylum: Race, Refugeeness and Europeanness

Chapter 2. Solidarity as Method: On the Intractable Coloniality of Asylum Ethnographies

Chapter 3. The Blackmail of the Crisis: Volunteering with Refugees in Transit and the Politics of Civil Society

Chapter 4. Here to Stay: Autonomous Movements Across Europe between Incorrigibility and Refugification

Chapter 5. The Battleground of Asylum: Navigation, Co-optation and Sabotage

Chapter 6. Thresholds of Asylum: Refugeeness, Subjectivity and the Resistance to the Coloniality of Being

Chapter 7. Refugees Welcome? The Production of Whiteness within Visual, Moral and Social Economies of Solidarity

Conclusion: Consuming the Pain of Refugees

References

About the Author

Additional information

GOR013571434
9781538150115
1538150115
The Coloniality of Asylum: Mobility, Autonomy and Solidarity in the Wake of Europes Refugee Crisis by Fiorenza Picozza
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
2022-08-18
220
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