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Combining conflict studies and feminist perspectives on everyday
violence, this book analyses games and push-backs, which are
vectors to migrants' border crossing attempts and violence that
aims to deter their journeys at the Bosnian-Croatian border. It
questions how these diverse forms of violence are experienced, not
treating violence as singular episodes but rather paying attention
to how migrants make meaning of it across months and years. The
author examines direct violence and its symbiosis with structural
harms and questions how these turn into an everyday, concrete, and
intimate processes at the border. She also questions who this
violence targets, where it takes place, and asks whether and how
the dominant assumptions about race and gender impact men's
migration journeys. The book will appeal to scholars and
postgraduate students interested in issues of migration, violence,
masculinities, racialization, the European Union's border
governance, and scholar activism.
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