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This book takes the city of Trieste as a starting point to think critically and comparatively about migration, border regimes, and memories of displacement.
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This book takes the city of Trieste as a starting point to think critically and comparatively about migration, border regimes, and memories of displacement.
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- Crossing Borders in a Global World: Applying Anthropology to Migration, Displacement, and Social Change
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781666949490
- ISBN-10: 1666949493
- Artikelnr.: 70436966
- Crossing Borders in a Global World: Applying Anthropology to Migration, Displacement, and Social Change
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9781666949490
- ISBN-10: 1666949493
- Artikelnr.: 70436966
Roberta Altin is associate professor of cultural anthropology in the Department of Humanities, University of Trieste.
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Trieste, a Border Area
Chapter 1: Refugees Welcome, Preferably Women: Migrants from Ukraine
(2022-)
Story of Tatiana
Open Borders
Gender Issues
True and Bogus Refugees
Migrant Women between East and West
Chapter 2: Game Over? Asylum Seekers via the Balkan Route (2015-)
Story of Abdul
Arriving in Europe
The Balkan Circuit and Network
Different Scales of Solidarity
Changes in "Borderism"
Minors, The Only Way In
Chapter 3: Yugoslavian Assemblage: Refugees from the Former Yugoslavia
(1990s-early 2000s)
Story of Arbnore
The Fall of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Grassroots Hospitality
Humanitarianism
Changing Regime
Old and New Europe-Bound Assemblages
Chapter 4: The "Exodus". Displaced Italians from Istria and Dalmatia
(1945-1965)
Story of Rita
New Borders and Refugee Relocation
From Exiles to Refugees
In-between Nostalg(Istr)ia
Chapter 5: Borderscape
Refugee Spaces
The Great Human Hub
The Silos and Other Past Refugee Centers
Then and Now: An (im)possible Comparison?
Public Spaces and Emplacement
Chapter 6: Abandoned Things
No Stuff, No Name
Warehouse 18, The Cemetery of Things
Border Archive
Chapter 7: Bordering to Remember: A Critical Approach
Resurfacing Memories
The Past is a Foreign Country
From a Displaced Memory to a Memory of Displacement
Memories United by Humanitarian Reason
Towards some Conclusions
Fuzzy Heritage
References
About the Author
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Trieste, a Border Area
Chapter 1: Refugees Welcome, Preferably Women: Migrants from Ukraine
(2022-)
Story of Tatiana
Open Borders
Gender Issues
True and Bogus Refugees
Migrant Women between East and West
Chapter 2: Game Over? Asylum Seekers via the Balkan Route (2015-)
Story of Abdul
Arriving in Europe
The Balkan Circuit and Network
Different Scales of Solidarity
Changes in "Borderism"
Minors, The Only Way In
Chapter 3: Yugoslavian Assemblage: Refugees from the Former Yugoslavia
(1990s-early 2000s)
Story of Arbnore
The Fall of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Grassroots Hospitality
Humanitarianism
Changing Regime
Old and New Europe-Bound Assemblages
Chapter 4: The "Exodus". Displaced Italians from Istria and Dalmatia
(1945-1965)
Story of Rita
New Borders and Refugee Relocation
From Exiles to Refugees
In-between Nostalg(Istr)ia
Chapter 5: Borderscape
Refugee Spaces
The Great Human Hub
The Silos and Other Past Refugee Centers
Then and Now: An (im)possible Comparison?
Public Spaces and Emplacement
Chapter 6: Abandoned Things
No Stuff, No Name
Warehouse 18, The Cemetery of Things
Border Archive
Chapter 7: Bordering to Remember: A Critical Approach
Resurfacing Memories
The Past is a Foreign Country
From a Displaced Memory to a Memory of Displacement
Memories United by Humanitarian Reason
Towards some Conclusions
Fuzzy Heritage
References
About the Author
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Trieste, a Border Area
Chapter 1: Refugees Welcome, Preferably Women: Migrants from Ukraine
(2022-)
Story of Tatiana
Open Borders
Gender Issues
True and Bogus Refugees
Migrant Women between East and West
Chapter 2: Game Over? Asylum Seekers via the Balkan Route (2015-)
Story of Abdul
Arriving in Europe
The Balkan Circuit and Network
Different Scales of Solidarity
Changes in "Borderism"
Minors, The Only Way In
Chapter 3: Yugoslavian Assemblage: Refugees from the Former Yugoslavia
(1990s-early 2000s)
Story of Arbnore
The Fall of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Grassroots Hospitality
Humanitarianism
Changing Regime
Old and New Europe-Bound Assemblages
Chapter 4: The "Exodus". Displaced Italians from Istria and Dalmatia
(1945-1965)
Story of Rita
New Borders and Refugee Relocation
From Exiles to Refugees
In-between Nostalg(Istr)ia
Chapter 5: Borderscape
Refugee Spaces
The Great Human Hub
The Silos and Other Past Refugee Centers
Then and Now: An (im)possible Comparison?
Public Spaces and Emplacement
Chapter 6: Abandoned Things
No Stuff, No Name
Warehouse 18, The Cemetery of Things
Border Archive
Chapter 7: Bordering to Remember: A Critical Approach
Resurfacing Memories
The Past is a Foreign Country
From a Displaced Memory to a Memory of Displacement
Memories United by Humanitarian Reason
Towards some Conclusions
Fuzzy Heritage
References
About the Author
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Trieste, a Border Area
Chapter 1: Refugees Welcome, Preferably Women: Migrants from Ukraine
(2022-)
Story of Tatiana
Open Borders
Gender Issues
True and Bogus Refugees
Migrant Women between East and West
Chapter 2: Game Over? Asylum Seekers via the Balkan Route (2015-)
Story of Abdul
Arriving in Europe
The Balkan Circuit and Network
Different Scales of Solidarity
Changes in "Borderism"
Minors, The Only Way In
Chapter 3: Yugoslavian Assemblage: Refugees from the Former Yugoslavia
(1990s-early 2000s)
Story of Arbnore
The Fall of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Grassroots Hospitality
Humanitarianism
Changing Regime
Old and New Europe-Bound Assemblages
Chapter 4: The "Exodus". Displaced Italians from Istria and Dalmatia
(1945-1965)
Story of Rita
New Borders and Refugee Relocation
From Exiles to Refugees
In-between Nostalg(Istr)ia
Chapter 5: Borderscape
Refugee Spaces
The Great Human Hub
The Silos and Other Past Refugee Centers
Then and Now: An (im)possible Comparison?
Public Spaces and Emplacement
Chapter 6: Abandoned Things
No Stuff, No Name
Warehouse 18, The Cemetery of Things
Border Archive
Chapter 7: Bordering to Remember: A Critical Approach
Resurfacing Memories
The Past is a Foreign Country
From a Displaced Memory to a Memory of Displacement
Memories United by Humanitarian Reason
Towards some Conclusions
Fuzzy Heritage
References
About the Author