Fr. 166.00

African Migrants, European Borders, and the Problem With - Humanitarianis

English · Hardback

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This book draws on the Black radical tradition to deconstruct modern society's resident contradictions and its affirming sociopathology that constrain critical readings of power, aesthetics, and Black movement in the Mediterranean.

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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Ex Aqua in the Mediterranean: Confronting the Police Power of Humanitarianism
Chapter 1: Still Trafficking in Blackness: The Antiblack Basis of Global Capitalism
Chapter 2: Europe's Ode to Itself: The Charter of Lampedusa and the Problem of Black Mobility
Chapter 3: The Fantasy of Mourning: Surplus Enjoyment in the Basin
Chapter 4: "Does Anybody Need a Digger?": Visualizing Abolition
Coda: Riding with Death/Failure of Invention
Index
Bibliography
About the Authors


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By P. Khalil Saucier and Tryon P. Woods

Summary

This book draws on the Black radical tradition to deconstruct modern society’s resident contradictions and its affirming sociopathology that constrain critical readings of power, aesthetics, and Black movement in the Mediterranean.

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