“Looking for One’s Life”

Q1 Social Sciences Migration and Society Pub Date : 2019-06-01 DOI:10.3167/ARMS.2019.020105
Sébastien Bachelet
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This article examines how “irregular” migrants from West and Central Africa make sense of their trapped mobility in Morocco: for many, crossing into Europe has become almost impossible, returning to home countries “empty-handed” a shameful option, and staying very difficult in the face of repeated infringement of their rights. I explore the limits of contemporary depictions of a “migration crisis” that portray migrants south of the Mediterranean Sea as simply en route to Europe and fail to engage with (post)colonial entanglements. The article recalibrates the examinationof migrants’ lived experiences of stasis and mobility by exploring the emic notion of “adventure” among migrants “looking for their lives.” A focus on how migrants articulate their own (im)mobility further exposes and defies the pitfalls of abstract concepts such as “transit migration,” which is misleading in its implication of a fixed destination.
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“寻找生命”
这篇文章探讨了来自西非和中非的“非正规”移民如何理解他们在摩洛哥被困的流动性:对许多人来说,进入欧洲几乎是不可能的,“空手而归”是一个可耻的选择,面对一再侵犯他们权利的行为,他们很难坚持下去。我探讨了当代对“移民危机”描述的局限性,这些描述将地中海以南的移民简单地描述为前往欧洲的途中,而没有参与(后)殖民纠缠。这篇文章通过探索移民“寻找自己的生活”的“冒险”这一主题概念,重新审视了移民停滞和流动的生活经历。关注移民如何表达他们自己的(非)流动性,进一步暴露和挑战了“过境移民”等抽象概念的陷阱,这些概念在其固定目的地的含义中具有误导性。
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审稿时长
40 weeks
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