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Author Lemberg-Pedersen, Martin.
Title Postcoloniality and Forced Migration : Mobility, Control, Agency.
Publisher Bristol : Bristol University Press, 2022.
Copyright date ©2022.



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Contents Front Cover -- Series -- Postcoloniality and Forced Migration: Mobility, Control, Agency -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Notes on Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Series Preface -- 1 Introduction -- Multiple disciplines, multiple omissions -- Postcolonial controversies -- Postcoloniality and recontextualizing the present -- Researching the legacies of colonialism -- The contributions in this volume -- References -- 2 Slave Trade Refugees and Imperial Agendas -- Introduction -- Arming slave trade refugees in Caribbean and US/Liberian contexts -- 'Forced' military labour and African recaptives in the Caribbean -- US externalization of slave trade recaptives to Liberia -- African recaptives resist military labour and colonial agendas -- Recaptive mutiny in Trinidad: resettlement discontent and anti-colonial rebellion -- Liberian colonialism, militia recruitment and resettlement discontent -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 Colonization, Territorialization and Displacement in Ottoman Migration Policy, 1856-1918 -- Introduction -- Crisis and opportunity -- Social categories in a precarious state -- Useful refugees after Empire -- References -- 4 Situating the Coloniality of Encampment and Deportation as a Mode of Mobility Governance -- Introduction -- Defending what remains of the Spanish Empire: about migration control at Ceuta and Melilla borders -- Outside within, the colonial legacy of an 'exceptional' governance of mobilities at the postcolonial periphery of Mayotte -- Tanzania: between expulsion and exploitation of migrants and refugees from colonialism to the present -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 5 Colonial Continuities and the Commodification of Mobility Policing -- Introduction -- Corporate interests in French colonization -- Policing, registration and surveillance in the French Empire.
Pré carré, the blurring of public-private and internal security -- Introducing Civipol and its blurred public-private nature -- Civipol's role in European border externalization to Africa -- Civil registries, biometrization and mobility control -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 6 Displaced, Profiled, Protected? -- Introduction -- Surveillance culture, techno-colonialism and the ambiguity of biometric technology -- From encampment to urban settlement - changing humanitarian imaginaries of refugee protection -- Syrians' imaginaries of humanitarian surveillance in Jordan -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 7 Of the Mobile and the Immobilized -- Introduction -- Whose mobility is a problem? -- Migrants as disease spreaders -- Colonialism, mobility, disease, genocide -- Mobility, immobility and COVID-19 -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 The Long-term Influence of a Short-lived Colony -- Introduction -- Reimagining Rome on the fourth shore: forced displacement and settler colonialism -- ENI and strategic appeals to postcoloniality in postwar Libyan politics -- Libya, EU's gatekeeper: a Mediterranean migration regime on imperial-colonial undercurrents -- Libya in a postcolonial mix: from an Italian 'mare nostrum' to a Turkish 'blue homeland'? -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Echoes of Imperialism -- Introduction -- The imperial borders of EUrope -- Imperial formations at the Greek/Turkish border -- Reconfigurations of the borders of EUrope -- The (rather) permanent emergency of migration -- (Re)instrumentalization of migration at the Evros/Edirne border in 2020 -- Reflections on the borders -- Notes -- References -- 10 The Practice of 'Sanctuary' and Refugee Protection in India -- Introduction -- The historical practice of sanctuary and the state's performativity of hospitality.
The practice of sanctuary and the politics of belonging in postcolonial India -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Refugees and Political Theorists -- Introduction -- Part 1: Framing the refugee -- Part 2: What is to be done (by political theorists)? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12 Singing Historical Reparations -- Introduction -- The peace agreement -- The Mutilated Christ: the massacre -- The setting of the spectacle of forgiveness in Bojayá? -- Singing for reparations in this setting: the alabaoras -- The Christ offered: the forgiveness -- The gift of the FARC: the Black Christ of Bojayá -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 13 The Subaltern Can Speak -- Introduction -- Forced migration and postcoloniality: temporal and critical aftermaths -- Kalobeyei Integrated Settlement as a site of border subversion -- The subaltern can speak -- Conclusion -- References -- 14 Conclusion -- Introduction -- The enduring power of ideas of race and racial hierarchy in responses to forced migration -- (Post)colonial states managing mobile populations in their own interests -- Seeking to spatially organize populations along modern/colonial lines -- The role of private companies and non-state actors, past and present -- The role of technologies for surveillance, categorization and control, past and present -- The fraught politics of sanctuary, hospitality and forgiveness -- Postcoloniality and forced migration: a research agenda -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.
ISBN 9781529218213 (electronic bk.)
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Author Lemberg-Pedersen, Martin.
Series Global Migration and Social Change Ser.
Global Migration and Social Change Ser.
Alt author Fett, Sharla M.
Mayblin, Lucy.
Sahraoui, Nina.
Magdalena Stambøl, Eva.
Descript 1 online resource (264 pages)
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Contents Front Cover -- Series -- Postcoloniality and Forced Migration: Mobility, Control, Agency -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Notes on Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Series Preface -- 1 Introduction -- Multiple disciplines, multiple omissions -- Postcolonial controversies -- Postcoloniality and recontextualizing the present -- Researching the legacies of colonialism -- The contributions in this volume -- References -- 2 Slave Trade Refugees and Imperial Agendas -- Introduction -- Arming slave trade refugees in Caribbean and US/Liberian contexts -- 'Forced' military labour and African recaptives in the Caribbean -- US externalization of slave trade recaptives to Liberia -- African recaptives resist military labour and colonial agendas -- Recaptive mutiny in Trinidad: resettlement discontent and anti-colonial rebellion -- Liberian colonialism, militia recruitment and resettlement discontent -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 Colonization, Territorialization and Displacement in Ottoman Migration Policy, 1856-1918 -- Introduction -- Crisis and opportunity -- Social categories in a precarious state -- Useful refugees after Empire -- References -- 4 Situating the Coloniality of Encampment and Deportation as a Mode of Mobility Governance -- Introduction -- Defending what remains of the Spanish Empire: about migration control at Ceuta and Melilla borders -- Outside within, the colonial legacy of an 'exceptional' governance of mobilities at the postcolonial periphery of Mayotte -- Tanzania: between expulsion and exploitation of migrants and refugees from colonialism to the present -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 5 Colonial Continuities and the Commodification of Mobility Policing -- Introduction -- Corporate interests in French colonization -- Policing, registration and surveillance in the French Empire.
Pré carré, the blurring of public-private and internal security -- Introducing Civipol and its blurred public-private nature -- Civipol's role in European border externalization to Africa -- Civil registries, biometrization and mobility control -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 6 Displaced, Profiled, Protected? -- Introduction -- Surveillance culture, techno-colonialism and the ambiguity of biometric technology -- From encampment to urban settlement - changing humanitarian imaginaries of refugee protection -- Syrians' imaginaries of humanitarian surveillance in Jordan -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 7 Of the Mobile and the Immobilized -- Introduction -- Whose mobility is a problem? -- Migrants as disease spreaders -- Colonialism, mobility, disease, genocide -- Mobility, immobility and COVID-19 -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 The Long-term Influence of a Short-lived Colony -- Introduction -- Reimagining Rome on the fourth shore: forced displacement and settler colonialism -- ENI and strategic appeals to postcoloniality in postwar Libyan politics -- Libya, EU's gatekeeper: a Mediterranean migration regime on imperial-colonial undercurrents -- Libya in a postcolonial mix: from an Italian 'mare nostrum' to a Turkish 'blue homeland'? -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Echoes of Imperialism -- Introduction -- The imperial borders of EUrope -- Imperial formations at the Greek/Turkish border -- Reconfigurations of the borders of EUrope -- The (rather) permanent emergency of migration -- (Re)instrumentalization of migration at the Evros/Edirne border in 2020 -- Reflections on the borders -- Notes -- References -- 10 The Practice of 'Sanctuary' and Refugee Protection in India -- Introduction -- The historical practice of sanctuary and the state's performativity of hospitality.
The practice of sanctuary and the politics of belonging in postcolonial India -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Refugees and Political Theorists -- Introduction -- Part 1: Framing the refugee -- Part 2: What is to be done (by political theorists)? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12 Singing Historical Reparations -- Introduction -- The peace agreement -- The Mutilated Christ: the massacre -- The setting of the spectacle of forgiveness in Bojayá? -- Singing for reparations in this setting: the alabaoras -- The Christ offered: the forgiveness -- The gift of the FARC: the Black Christ of Bojayá -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 13 The Subaltern Can Speak -- Introduction -- Forced migration and postcoloniality: temporal and critical aftermaths -- Kalobeyei Integrated Settlement as a site of border subversion -- The subaltern can speak -- Conclusion -- References -- 14 Conclusion -- Introduction -- The enduring power of ideas of race and racial hierarchy in responses to forced migration -- (Post)colonial states managing mobile populations in their own interests -- Seeking to spatially organize populations along modern/colonial lines -- The role of private companies and non-state actors, past and present -- The role of technologies for surveillance, categorization and control, past and present -- The fraught politics of sanctuary, hospitality and forgiveness -- Postcoloniality and forced migration: a research agenda -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.
ISBN 9781529218213 (electronic bk.)
Author Lemberg-Pedersen, Martin.
Series Global Migration and Social Change Ser.
Global Migration and Social Change Ser.
Alt author Fett, Sharla M.
Mayblin, Lucy.
Sahraoui, Nina.
Magdalena Stambøl, Eva.

Descript 1 online resource (264 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Front Cover -- Series -- Postcoloniality and Forced Migration: Mobility, Control, Agency -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Notes on Authors -- Acknowledgments -- Series Preface -- 1 Introduction -- Multiple disciplines, multiple omissions -- Postcolonial controversies -- Postcoloniality and recontextualizing the present -- Researching the legacies of colonialism -- The contributions in this volume -- References -- 2 Slave Trade Refugees and Imperial Agendas -- Introduction -- Arming slave trade refugees in Caribbean and US/Liberian contexts -- 'Forced' military labour and African recaptives in the Caribbean -- US externalization of slave trade recaptives to Liberia -- African recaptives resist military labour and colonial agendas -- Recaptive mutiny in Trinidad: resettlement discontent and anti-colonial rebellion -- Liberian colonialism, militia recruitment and resettlement discontent -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 Colonization, Territorialization and Displacement in Ottoman Migration Policy, 1856-1918 -- Introduction -- Crisis and opportunity -- Social categories in a precarious state -- Useful refugees after Empire -- References -- 4 Situating the Coloniality of Encampment and Deportation as a Mode of Mobility Governance -- Introduction -- Defending what remains of the Spanish Empire: about migration control at Ceuta and Melilla borders -- Outside within, the colonial legacy of an 'exceptional' governance of mobilities at the postcolonial periphery of Mayotte -- Tanzania: between expulsion and exploitation of migrants and refugees from colonialism to the present -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 5 Colonial Continuities and the Commodification of Mobility Policing -- Introduction -- Corporate interests in French colonization -- Policing, registration and surveillance in the French Empire.
Pré carré, the blurring of public-private and internal security -- Introducing Civipol and its blurred public-private nature -- Civipol's role in European border externalization to Africa -- Civil registries, biometrization and mobility control -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 6 Displaced, Profiled, Protected? -- Introduction -- Surveillance culture, techno-colonialism and the ambiguity of biometric technology -- From encampment to urban settlement - changing humanitarian imaginaries of refugee protection -- Syrians' imaginaries of humanitarian surveillance in Jordan -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 7 Of the Mobile and the Immobilized -- Introduction -- Whose mobility is a problem? -- Migrants as disease spreaders -- Colonialism, mobility, disease, genocide -- Mobility, immobility and COVID-19 -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 The Long-term Influence of a Short-lived Colony -- Introduction -- Reimagining Rome on the fourth shore: forced displacement and settler colonialism -- ENI and strategic appeals to postcoloniality in postwar Libyan politics -- Libya, EU's gatekeeper: a Mediterranean migration regime on imperial-colonial undercurrents -- Libya in a postcolonial mix: from an Italian 'mare nostrum' to a Turkish 'blue homeland'? -- Conclusion -- References -- 9 Echoes of Imperialism -- Introduction -- The imperial borders of EUrope -- Imperial formations at the Greek/Turkish border -- Reconfigurations of the borders of EUrope -- The (rather) permanent emergency of migration -- (Re)instrumentalization of migration at the Evros/Edirne border in 2020 -- Reflections on the borders -- Notes -- References -- 10 The Practice of 'Sanctuary' and Refugee Protection in India -- Introduction -- The historical practice of sanctuary and the state's performativity of hospitality.
The practice of sanctuary and the politics of belonging in postcolonial India -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Refugees and Political Theorists -- Introduction -- Part 1: Framing the refugee -- Part 2: What is to be done (by political theorists)? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12 Singing Historical Reparations -- Introduction -- The peace agreement -- The Mutilated Christ: the massacre -- The setting of the spectacle of forgiveness in Bojayá? -- Singing for reparations in this setting: the alabaoras -- The Christ offered: the forgiveness -- The gift of the FARC: the Black Christ of Bojayá -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 13 The Subaltern Can Speak -- Introduction -- Forced migration and postcoloniality: temporal and critical aftermaths -- Kalobeyei Integrated Settlement as a site of border subversion -- The subaltern can speak -- Conclusion -- References -- 14 Conclusion -- Introduction -- The enduring power of ideas of race and racial hierarchy in responses to forced migration -- (Post)colonial states managing mobile populations in their own interests -- Seeking to spatially organize populations along modern/colonial lines -- The role of private companies and non-state actors, past and present -- The role of technologies for surveillance, categorization and control, past and present -- The fraught politics of sanctuary, hospitality and forgiveness -- Postcoloniality and forced migration: a research agenda -- References -- Index -- Back Cover.
Alt author Fett, Sharla M.
Mayblin, Lucy.
Sahraoui, Nina.
Magdalena Stambøl, Eva.
ISBN 9781529218213 (electronic bk.)

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