Modern Migrations, Black Interrogations: Revisioning Migrants and Mobilities through the Critique of Antiblackness
Modern Migrations, Black Interrogations: Revisioning Migrants and Mobilities through the Critique of Antiblackness
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Modern Migrations, Black Interrogations explores the "unasked question of blackness" in modern migration and movement, using Black Studies to show how migration has reinforced white supremacy. Chapters address antiblackness in immigration, freedom of movement, and settling, and investigate racialized boundaries that determine immigration policy, citizenship, legality, and inclusion. The book also analyzes communities, such as the Haitian diaspora in Miami, antiblackness in Australian migration, and literary representations of justice, slavery, and Black feminist consciousness.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 232 pages
Publication date: 11 January 2024
Publisher: Temple University Press,U.S.
Modern Migrations, Black Interrogations delves into the profound and often overlooked question of blackness in contemporary migration and movement. Through a thoughtful exploration of the Black experience, the book offers a fresh perspective on the intricate dynamics of modern migration.
Editors and contributors employ the lens of Black Studies to unveil the deliberate structuring of migration, driven by both force and suggestion, from the transatlantic African slave trade to the Great Migration and the ongoing refugee crisis. They demonstrate how migration has been engineered to reinforce white supremacy, shaping the experiences of Black individuals and communities.
The book's chapters delve into the complex realm of antiblackness in immigration, examining the restrictions imposed on freedom of movement and settlement. They explore how Black im/mobility operates, distinguishing it from that of migrants and colonial settlers, as well as from the transgressive mobilities of Indigenous populations. By examining blackness, borders, and border practices, Modern Migrations, Black Interrogations uncovers the racialized boundaries that shape immigration policy, citizenship, legality, and inclusion.
Additional chapters analyze communities, such as the Haitian diaspora in Miami, antiblackness in the context of Australian migration, and the literary representations of justice, slavery, and Black feminist consciousness. These chapters shed light on the diverse experiences of Black populations across nationalities and provide valuable insights into the complexities of their lives.
Modern Migrations, Black Interrogations goes beyond mere analysis and offers a transformative perspective on understanding borders, immigrant identity, barriers to integration, and the dynamics of migrant exclusion. By employing (anti)blackness as a lens, the book challenges prevailing narratives and provides a deeper understanding of "otherness" for Black populations across different nations.
Contributors to this groundbreaking work include renowned scholars Maya Hislop, P. Khalil Saucier, Hyacinth Udah, Paula von Gleich, Tryon P. Woods, and the editors themselves. Their collective expertise and insights enrich the book's content, making it a valuable resource for scholars, researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in exploring the intersection of race, migration, and identity.
In conclusion, Modern Migrations, Black Interrogations is a groundbreaking exploration of the complex and multifaceted issue of blackness in modern migration. Through a rigorous analysis of the Black experience, the book offers a fresh perspective on the forces that shape migration and the experiences of Black individuals and communities. By challenging prevailing narratives and providing a deeper understanding of "otherness," this book contributes to our collective understanding of the world and the urgent need for inclusive and equitable policies.
Weight: 454g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781439922712
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