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Mobility, Agency, Kinship - Representations of Migration Beyond Victimhood

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This volume offers new perspectives on the ways in which migrants use storytelling practices and kinship formations in order to navigate and modify spaces of sovereignty, and thus to re-write narratives portraying them as helpless and passive victims. It provides one of the first investigations that assembles multidisciplinary contributions to look beyond individual acts of migrant agency and toward the entanglements of individual and collective agency, formations of kinship structures, and feelings, expressions, and representations of community and (multiple) belonging(s).

The contributions explore the interplay between agency, kinship, and migration from various fields, including sociology, psychology, philosophy, border studies, gender and queer studies, postcolonial studies, ecocriticism, film and media studies, and literary and cultural studies - with a special focus on interdisciplinary narrative theory. They address real and imagined assertions of migrant agency and kinship formations; draw on empirical research, interviews, and accounts of lived experiences; and analyze the role of narrative, media, and technologies in artistic, literary, and cinematic representations of migrant agency and kinship. By probing migrant identity discourses in different cultural and medial contexts, the contributions examine how narratives negotiate and challenge the unequal distribution of mobility, resources, and vulnerability that preconfigures many migrant lives; they also discuss narrative devices, storytelling techniques, and other representational strategies that migrants employ, as well as technologies that they draw on, to lay powerful claims on space and citizenship and to eschew established scripts of victimhood. As such, the volume addresses and embraces the tensions between vulnerability and agency that come to the fore when we try to understand the different ways in which migrants shape, and are shaped by, their (trans)local, material, economic, affective, social, cultural, and political realities.   

List of contents

Chapter 1. Narrative Perspectives on Migrant Agency and Kinship: An Introduction.- Chapter 2. Reconsidering Identity Formation Processes in Fictions of Migration: Narrative Subjectivity in Rabih Alameddine's I, The Divine.- Chapter 3. Not from Here, Not from There: A First-Person Perspective on Chilean Exile in Cinema.- Chapter 4. An Ocean of Silence: Vulnerability in Comics about Migration.- Chapter 5. Migration and Intersectionality in El verbo J: A Conversation with Claudia Hernández.- Chapter 6. Affiliative Kinship and Agency in Chika Unigwe's On Black Sisters' Street.- Chapter 7. Migrant Women's Narratives of Good Wifeliness: An Australian Case Study of Migrant Agency.- Chapter 8. Representations of Political Kinship: Connecting through Political Affinities in Contemporary Migration Literature.- Chapter 9. Narrating Migrant Enterprise and Experience in the Australian Cultural and Creative Industries.- Chapter 10. Of Wild, Tangled, and Colorful Gardens: Narrating the More-than-Human Community in Katherine Applegate's Wishtree.- Chapter 11. "It's my habit not to have fear": An Interview with Bibi Jamila Sadat.

Product details

Assisted by Lea Espinoza Garrido (Editor), Carolin Gebauer (Editor), Julia Wewior (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 13.09.2025
 
EAN 9783031607561
ISBN 978-3-0-3160756-1
No. of pages 272
Dimensions 148 mm x 16 mm x 210 mm
Weight 376 g
Illustrations XV, 272 p. 4 illus., 3 illus. in color.
Series Palgrave Studies in Mediating Kinship, Representation, and Difference
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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