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Migrants and Refugees at UK Borders Yasmin Ibrahim

Migrants and Refugees at UK Borders By Yasmin Ibrahim

Migrants and Refugees at UK Borders by Yasmin Ibrahim


Summary

This book investigates the hostile environment and politics of visceral and racial denigration which have characterised responses to refugees and migrants within the UK and Europe. Of interest to researchers of migration, humanitarianism, geography, global development, sociology and communication studies.

Migrants and Refugees at UK Borders Summary

Migrants and Refugees at UK Borders: Hostility and Unmaking the Human by Yasmin Ibrahim

This book investigates the hostile environment and politics of visceral and racial denigration which have characterised responses to refugees and migrants within the UK and Europe in recent years.

The European migrant crisis from 2015 onwards has been characterised by an extremely intimidating atmosphere which denies the basic humanity of refugees and migrants. Deep rooted in Western Enlightenment trajectory, this racially-driven politics is linked to the Western theories of scientific superiority which went on to become the basis of eugenics and coloniality as part of modernity. Focusing on the migrant crisis, Brexit, and the impacts of the global pandemic, this book unpicks the waves of crises and neuroses about the Other in Europe and the UK. The chapters analyse the rhetoric of camps, refrigerated death lorries, the notion of channel crossings and accidental drownings, the formation of relationship with border architecture such as the razor wire, and corporeal resistance in detention centres through hunger strike. In examining such specific sites of rhetorical articulation, policy formation, social imagination, and its incumbent visuality, the chapters deconstruct the intersection of dominant ideologies, power, knowledge paradigms (including the media) as part of the public sphere and their combined re-mediation of the dispossessed humans in the shores and borders of Europe.

This important interdisciplinary volume will be of interest to researchers of migration, humanitarianism, geography, global development, sociology and communication studies.

About Yasmin Ibrahim

Yasmin Ibrahim is Professor in Digital Economy and Culture at Queen Mary, University of London. Her ongoing research on new media technologies explores the cultural dimensions and social implication of the diffusion of ICTs in different contexts and its implications for humanity. She also writes extensively on race, migration, border controls, Islam and terrorism.

Table of Contents

1. Borders and Non-Hominization: Hostility and Unmaking of the Human 2. The Migrant Other: Animality, Monstrosity and Non-Hominization 3. Calais at the Margins of Civilization: The Jungle and the Racialized Migrant 4. Migrant Channel Crossings: Death, Drowning and Invasions in Boats 5. Immigration Incarceration and Detention Estates: Languishing Bodies, Entrapment and Resistance 6. Razor-Wire and Abject Flesh: Wounded Bodies, Trauma and the Migrant Crisis 7. Children of the Jungle: The Child Refugee and the Hostile Environment 8. The Vietnamese Box(ed) People: Entombment, Lorry Deaths and Irregular Migration 9. Conclusion: Empire, Hostility and the Other

Additional information

NPB9781032071862
9781032071862
1032071869
Migrants and Refugees at UK Borders: Hostility and Unmaking the Human by Yasmin Ibrahim
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2023-09-25
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