The Deportation Regime
Sovereignty, Space, and the Freedom of Movement
Herausgeber: De Genova, Nicholas; Peutz, Nathalie
The Deportation Regime
Sovereignty, Space, and the Freedom of Movement
Herausgeber: De Genova, Nicholas; Peutz, Nathalie
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An interdisciplinary collection on the role of deportation in national security policy
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 522
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780822345619
- ISBN-10: 0822345617
- Artikelnr.: 29928502
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 522
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 885g
- ISBN-13: 9780822345619
- ISBN-10: 0822345617
- Artikelnr.: 29928502
Nicholas De Genova has taught anthropology and Latino studies at Columbia University, Stanford University, the University of Bern, and the University of Amsterdam. He is the author of Working the Boundaries: Race, Space, and “Illegality” in Mexican Chicago and the editor of Racial Transformations: Latinos and Asians Remaking the United States, both also published by Duke University Press. Nathalie Peutz is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Wayne State University.
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction / Nathalie Peutz and Nicholas De Genova 1
Part One. Theoretical Overview
The Deportation Regime: Sovereignty, Space, and the Freedom of Movement /
Nicholas De Genova 33
Part Two. Sovereignty and Space
1. Deportation, Expulsion, and the International Police of Aliens / William
Waltes 69
2. Immigration Detention and the Territoriality of Universal Rights /
Galina Cornelisse 101
3. Mapping the European Space of Circulation / Serhat Karakayali and Enrica
Rigo 123
Part Three. Spaces of Deportability
4. From Exception to Excess: Detention and Deportations across the
Mediterranean Space / Rutvica Andrijasevic 147
5. Deportation in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: Anticipation, Experience,
and Memory / Victor Talavera, Guillermina Gina Núñez, and Josiah Heyman 166
6. Engulfed: Indian Guest Workers, Bahraini Citizens, and the Structural
Violence of the Kafala System / Andrew M. Gardner 196
7. Deportation at the Limits of "Tolerance": The Juridical, Institutional,
and Social Construction of "Illegality" in Switzerland / Hans-Rudolf Wicker
224
8. Deportation Deferred: "Illegality," Visibility, and Recognition in
Contemporary Germany / Heide Castañeda 245
9. Citizens, "Real" Others, and "Other" Others: The Biopolitics of
Otherness and the Deportation of Unauthorized Migrant Workers from Tel
Aviv, Israel / Sarah S. Willen 262
10. Radical Deportation: Alien Tales from Lodi and San Francisco / Sunaina
Maira 295
Part Four. Forced Movement
11. Fictions of Law: The Trial of Sulaiman Oladokun, or Reading Kafka in an
Immigration Court / Aashti Bhartia 329
12. Exiled by Law: Deportation and the Inviability of Life / Susan Bibler
Coutin 351
13. "Criminal Alien" Deportees in Somaliland: An Ethnography of Removal /
Nathalie Peutz 371
Part Five. Freedom
14. Abject Cosmopolitanism: The Politics of Protection in the
Anti-Deportation Movement / Peter Nyers 413
References 443
Contributors 483
Index 497
Introduction / Nathalie Peutz and Nicholas De Genova 1
Part One. Theoretical Overview
The Deportation Regime: Sovereignty, Space, and the Freedom of Movement /
Nicholas De Genova 33
Part Two. Sovereignty and Space
1. Deportation, Expulsion, and the International Police of Aliens / William
Waltes 69
2. Immigration Detention and the Territoriality of Universal Rights /
Galina Cornelisse 101
3. Mapping the European Space of Circulation / Serhat Karakayali and Enrica
Rigo 123
Part Three. Spaces of Deportability
4. From Exception to Excess: Detention and Deportations across the
Mediterranean Space / Rutvica Andrijasevic 147
5. Deportation in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: Anticipation, Experience,
and Memory / Victor Talavera, Guillermina Gina Núñez, and Josiah Heyman 166
6. Engulfed: Indian Guest Workers, Bahraini Citizens, and the Structural
Violence of the Kafala System / Andrew M. Gardner 196
7. Deportation at the Limits of "Tolerance": The Juridical, Institutional,
and Social Construction of "Illegality" in Switzerland / Hans-Rudolf Wicker
224
8. Deportation Deferred: "Illegality," Visibility, and Recognition in
Contemporary Germany / Heide Castañeda 245
9. Citizens, "Real" Others, and "Other" Others: The Biopolitics of
Otherness and the Deportation of Unauthorized Migrant Workers from Tel
Aviv, Israel / Sarah S. Willen 262
10. Radical Deportation: Alien Tales from Lodi and San Francisco / Sunaina
Maira 295
Part Four. Forced Movement
11. Fictions of Law: The Trial of Sulaiman Oladokun, or Reading Kafka in an
Immigration Court / Aashti Bhartia 329
12. Exiled by Law: Deportation and the Inviability of Life / Susan Bibler
Coutin 351
13. "Criminal Alien" Deportees in Somaliland: An Ethnography of Removal /
Nathalie Peutz 371
Part Five. Freedom
14. Abject Cosmopolitanism: The Politics of Protection in the
Anti-Deportation Movement / Peter Nyers 413
References 443
Contributors 483
Index 497
Acknowledgments vii
Introduction / Nathalie Peutz and Nicholas De Genova 1
Part One. Theoretical Overview
The Deportation Regime: Sovereignty, Space, and the Freedom of Movement /
Nicholas De Genova 33
Part Two. Sovereignty and Space
1. Deportation, Expulsion, and the International Police of Aliens / William
Waltes 69
2. Immigration Detention and the Territoriality of Universal Rights /
Galina Cornelisse 101
3. Mapping the European Space of Circulation / Serhat Karakayali and Enrica
Rigo 123
Part Three. Spaces of Deportability
4. From Exception to Excess: Detention and Deportations across the
Mediterranean Space / Rutvica Andrijasevic 147
5. Deportation in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: Anticipation, Experience,
and Memory / Victor Talavera, Guillermina Gina Núñez, and Josiah Heyman 166
6. Engulfed: Indian Guest Workers, Bahraini Citizens, and the Structural
Violence of the Kafala System / Andrew M. Gardner 196
7. Deportation at the Limits of "Tolerance": The Juridical, Institutional,
and Social Construction of "Illegality" in Switzerland / Hans-Rudolf Wicker
224
8. Deportation Deferred: "Illegality," Visibility, and Recognition in
Contemporary Germany / Heide Castañeda 245
9. Citizens, "Real" Others, and "Other" Others: The Biopolitics of
Otherness and the Deportation of Unauthorized Migrant Workers from Tel
Aviv, Israel / Sarah S. Willen 262
10. Radical Deportation: Alien Tales from Lodi and San Francisco / Sunaina
Maira 295
Part Four. Forced Movement
11. Fictions of Law: The Trial of Sulaiman Oladokun, or Reading Kafka in an
Immigration Court / Aashti Bhartia 329
12. Exiled by Law: Deportation and the Inviability of Life / Susan Bibler
Coutin 351
13. "Criminal Alien" Deportees in Somaliland: An Ethnography of Removal /
Nathalie Peutz 371
Part Five. Freedom
14. Abject Cosmopolitanism: The Politics of Protection in the
Anti-Deportation Movement / Peter Nyers 413
References 443
Contributors 483
Index 497
Introduction / Nathalie Peutz and Nicholas De Genova 1
Part One. Theoretical Overview
The Deportation Regime: Sovereignty, Space, and the Freedom of Movement /
Nicholas De Genova 33
Part Two. Sovereignty and Space
1. Deportation, Expulsion, and the International Police of Aliens / William
Waltes 69
2. Immigration Detention and the Territoriality of Universal Rights /
Galina Cornelisse 101
3. Mapping the European Space of Circulation / Serhat Karakayali and Enrica
Rigo 123
Part Three. Spaces of Deportability
4. From Exception to Excess: Detention and Deportations across the
Mediterranean Space / Rutvica Andrijasevic 147
5. Deportation in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands: Anticipation, Experience,
and Memory / Victor Talavera, Guillermina Gina Núñez, and Josiah Heyman 166
6. Engulfed: Indian Guest Workers, Bahraini Citizens, and the Structural
Violence of the Kafala System / Andrew M. Gardner 196
7. Deportation at the Limits of "Tolerance": The Juridical, Institutional,
and Social Construction of "Illegality" in Switzerland / Hans-Rudolf Wicker
224
8. Deportation Deferred: "Illegality," Visibility, and Recognition in
Contemporary Germany / Heide Castañeda 245
9. Citizens, "Real" Others, and "Other" Others: The Biopolitics of
Otherness and the Deportation of Unauthorized Migrant Workers from Tel
Aviv, Israel / Sarah S. Willen 262
10. Radical Deportation: Alien Tales from Lodi and San Francisco / Sunaina
Maira 295
Part Four. Forced Movement
11. Fictions of Law: The Trial of Sulaiman Oladokun, or Reading Kafka in an
Immigration Court / Aashti Bhartia 329
12. Exiled by Law: Deportation and the Inviability of Life / Susan Bibler
Coutin 351
13. "Criminal Alien" Deportees in Somaliland: An Ethnography of Removal /
Nathalie Peutz 371
Part Five. Freedom
14. Abject Cosmopolitanism: The Politics of Protection in the
Anti-Deportation Movement / Peter Nyers 413
References 443
Contributors 483
Index 497