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Postcoloniality and forced migration : mobility, control, agency /

As the pervasive legacy of colonialism continues to shape global politics, this unprecedented book presents case studies of forced migration events from the 18th century to present day across 5 continents, all put in dialogue with each other to propose new theoretical and real-world agendas for the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lemberg-Pedersen, Martin (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol, UK : Bristol University Press, 2022.
Colección:Global migration and social change.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a 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 
505 8 |a '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 
505 8 |a 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 
505 8 |a 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 
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