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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.
Through the main 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.
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