Unbordering Migration Studies in the Caribbean and Latin America

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Unbordering Migration Studies in the Caribbean and Latin America

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 256 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781978844520
  • DDC分類 304.8098

Full Description

Unbordering Migration Studies in the Caribbean and Latin America brings together scholars and artists across regions, generations, disciplines, and modes of expression to decenter the US-Mexico border as both a site and a concept. Calling for renewed attention to the spaces, identities, and conflicts that remain understudied and excluded from our hemispheric knowledge of forced movement, the volume reveals a wider diversity of migratory realities and considers race, ethnicity, and class beyond the hegemonic formations that eclipse non-US histories. Through multidisciplinary and geographically expansive essays that draw from history, social anthropology, environmental studies, feminist studies, and lived experience, the volume examines diverse migratory flows from Chile and Argentina in the South to Georgia and New York in the North. Individually and collectively, the essays remap migratory movements other than through the most studied South-to-North trajectories and remove the US and US-based racial formations from the center of analysis. By tracking East-West flows, intraregional mobilities, and changing conceptions of racial identity, Unbordering Migration Studies in the Caribbean and Latin America complicates the concepts of forced mobility and border crossing by highlighting alternative liminalities in sites of transit, destination, and return. Demanding engagement with the submerged histories of racism and the production of ethnoracial categories beyond the Black/white binary, the collection brings into focus identities, sites, and forces that have not yet occupied the foreground of global migration study.

Contents

Abbreviations ix
Introduction 1
PATSY LEWIS AND KRISTEN A . KOLENZ
Part I Racialized Belonging and Mobility
1 When the "Unorganizable" Organize:
Exploring
the Mobilization of Migrant
Domestic Workers in Chile 15
CECILIA ROCHA- CARPIUC
2 Climate Change, Gender, and Migration in Buenos Aires,
Argentina 28
LUCIL A NE JAMKIS, TRANSL ATED BY PALOMA PINILLOS
3 "Not Just (Any)body Can Be a [CARICOM] Citizen":
Shanique Myrie v. State of Barbados 40
D. ALISSA TROT Z
4 Quotidian Entanglements of the Americas
in Miami 55
DONE T TE FRANCIS
5 At the Intersections of Indigenous Blackness and
AfroLatinidad: U.S. Garifuna Central Americans 68
PAUL JOSEPH LÓPE Z ORO
6 Mapping New Routes of Association: Chinese Mobilities
in Central America's
Shifting Development Landscape 84
MONICA DEHART

Part II Confinement, Return, and Immobility
7 Breaking Out: Visualizing Immigrant Lives
Beyond Crossing 103
KRISTEN A . KOLENZ
8 Migration, Maras, and Mayhem: Microhistories
of Expulsion and Violence
by MS-13 and Barrio
18 Members in El Salvador 115
ESTEBAN E. LOUSTAUNAU
9 The Kinopolitical
Containment of Haiti: Exclusionary
Migration Policies, Deadly Borders, and the Death
of the Black Republic 135
MIMI SHELLER
10 The State Response to the Venezuelan Migration
Crisis in the Dutch Caribbean
152
NATALIE DIE TRICH JONES
11 Postcolonial Nationalism: "Placing" Venezuelans
in Contemporary
Trinidad and Tobago 165
SHELENE GOMES
12 Memoria: Documenting Belonging in the Borderlands 182
TANYA AGUÍÑIGA
Acknowledgments
197
References 199
Notes on Contributors 225
Index 000

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