Migration narrative: Towards a possible alternative for Africa in the 21st century

IF 0.2 3区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOSOPHY Pub Date : 2022-04-03 DOI:10.1080/02580136.2022.2088649
M. F. Asiegbu
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In her relations with Africa, Europe advances a major migration claim about a “migration crisis” or “refugee crisis” in the era of globalisation. Although human mobility is a fact of human history, the search for greener pastures is ever expanding in a globalising world. Europe has insisted on the view that Africa-to-Europe migration attained a “crisis” point in 2015. Rather than this prevalent migration narrative, which privileges the European Union’s (EU) border surveillance measures, using sophisticated arrays of digital security gadgets that are gulping billions of euros, and the reports about some African governments’ lack of political will to police migration, and EU-AU anti-migration partnerships, etc. – all narratives being constructed from the European perspective – I advance the view for the need for a principal African migration narrative that focuses on the regeneration of Africa. Though this may be underappreciated, this narrative from the African perspective portrays the African embrace of pan-African philosophy emerging from African culture. Moreover, an alternative migration narrative offers a nobler conception of African migrants.
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移民叙事:走向21世纪非洲的可能选择
在与非洲的关系中,欧洲提出了一个关于全球化时代的“移民危机”或“难民危机”的重大移民主张。尽管人类的流动性是人类历史的一个事实,但在全球化的世界里,寻找更绿色的牧场的活动也在不断扩大。欧洲坚持认为,非洲到欧洲的移民在2015年达到了一个“危机”点。这种流行的移民叙事,将欧盟(EU)的边境监控措施视为特权,使用复杂的数字安全设备阵列,耗资数十亿欧元,有关一些非洲政府缺乏监管移民的政治意愿,以及欧盟-非盟反移民伙伴关系的报道,等等——所有的叙述都是从欧洲的角度构建的——我提出了一个观点,即需要一个主要的非洲移民叙述,关注非洲的复兴。虽然这可能被低估了,但从非洲的角度来看,这种叙述描绘了非洲人对泛非哲学的接受,泛非哲学源于非洲文化。此外,另一种移民叙事提供了一种更高尚的非洲移民概念。
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Philosophy (SAJP) is the official publication of the Philosophical Society of South Africa. The aim of the journal is to publish original scholarly contributions in all areas of philosophy at an international standard. Contributions are double-blind peer-reviewed and include articles, discussions of articles previously published, review articles and book reviews. The wide scope of the South African Journal of Philosophy makes it the continent''s central vehicle for the publication of general philosophical work. The journal is accredited with the South African Department of Higher Education and Training.
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