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"This excellent book, while focused on the oppressive tentacles of what Eleanor Paynter calls the 'emergency apparatus, ' navigates its way through the at times haunting accounts of survivors of the Mediterranean crossings, the forms of protest crafted in elegy to its victims, and the many literary and other artistic productions that document a rich and vibrant emergent cultural world often all but silenced in popular discourse. Paynter unearths the many symbols and tokens of a transformation of Italian society that many struggle to ignore: the fragments of shipwrecks, the ubiquitous detention…mehr

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"This excellent book, while focused on the oppressive tentacles of what Eleanor Paynter calls the 'emergency apparatus, ' navigates its way through the at times haunting accounts of survivors of the Mediterranean crossings, the forms of protest crafted in elegy to its victims, and the many literary and other artistic productions that document a rich and vibrant emergent cultural world often all but silenced in popular discourse. Paynter unearths the many symbols and tokens of a transformation of Italian society that many struggle to ignore: the fragments of shipwrecks, the ubiquitous detention centers, and the national commemoration of the loss of victims at sea that all signal a society caught in its own web of forgetting."--Donald Martin Carter, author of Navigating the African Diaspora: The Anthropology of Invisibility "Exploring the multiple dimensions of danger that compose the transit of migrants to and in Italy, Paynter lays bare the workings of an emergency apparatus that perpetuates itself. But this passionate and timely book does something more than that. Mining memories and testimonies, it illuminates possibilities for a different future."--Sandro Mezzadra, coauthor of Border as Method, or, the Multiplication of Labor (with Brett Neilson) "Emergency in Transit brilliantly shows how emergency, as both a logic and an operation, ushers in a new age in Italy wherein virulent and violent forms of racism are given space to play out. This beautifully written book also holds space for the voices, texts, films, and sounds that serve as witness and testimony to this pernicious age. In so doing, Paynter expands the possibilities of agency for the many who are caught up in the churn of the emergency apparatus of migration."--Stephanie Malia Hom, University of California, Santa Barbara
Autorenporträt
Eleanor Paynter is Assistant Professor of Italian at the University of Oregon.