Hakim Abderrezak is Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies at the University of Minnesota.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Mediterraneans and Migrations in the Global Era 1. Disimmigration as a Remedy for the Illness of Immigration in Ismaël Ferroukhi's Le grand voyage 2. "Burning the Sea": Clandestine Migration Across the Mediterranean in Francophone Moroccan Illiterature 3. Southward Road Narratives: How French Citizens Become Clandestine Immigrants in Algeria 4. The New Eldorado in Mediterranean Music 5. Europe Bound: Shooting "Illegals" at Sea 6. Heading Home: Post-Mortem Road Narratives Conclusion: "White Sea of the Middle" or "Wide Sea to Meddle In"? Notes Bibliography Filmography Discography Works Cited Index
Introduction: Mediterraneans and Migrations in the Global Era 1. Disimmigration as a Remedy for the Illness of Immigration in Ismaël Ferroukhi's Le grand voyage 2. "Burning the Sea": Clandestine Migration Across the Mediterranean in Francophone Moroccan Illiterature 3. Southward Road Narratives: How French Citizens Become Clandestine Immigrants in Algeria 4. The New Eldorado in Mediterranean Music 5. Europe Bound: Shooting "Illegals" at Sea 6. Heading Home: Post-Mortem Road Narratives Conclusion: "White Sea of the Middle" or "Wide Sea to Meddle In"? Notes Bibliography Filmography Discography Works Cited Index
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