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Emergency in Transit

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Emergency in Transit responds to the crisis framings that dominate migration debates in the global north. This capacious, interdisciplinary study reformulates Europe's so-called "migrant crisis" fr...
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Emergency in Transit responds to the crisis framings that dominate migration debates in the global north. This capacious, interdisciplinary study reformulates Europe's so-called "migrant crisis" from a sudden disaster to a site of contested witnessing, where competing narratives threaten, uphold, or reimagine migrant rights.

Focusing on Italy, a crucial port of arrival, Eleanor Paynter draws together testimonials from ethnographic research—alongside literature, film, and visual art—to interrogate the colonial, racial logics that inform emergency responses to migration. She also examines the media, discourses, policies, and practices that shape lived experiences of migration well beyond international borders. Centering the witnessing of Black Africans in Italy, Emergency in Transit reveals how this emergency apparatus operates and posits a vision of mobility that refutes the notions of crisis so often imposed on those who cross the Mediterranean Sea.
 
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Price: $34.95
Pages: 296
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Critical Refugee Studies
Publication Date: 26 November 2024
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520402904
Format: Paperback
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"Eleanor Paynter’s Emergency in Transit: Witnessing Migration in the Colonial Present emerges as a seminal contribution to the interdisciplinary field of critical refugee studies, particularly in its incisive analysis of migration as a colonial and racialized apparatus operating within the broader geopolitical landscape of the Mediterranean. . . .A groundbreaking addition to critical refugee studies, urging a reimagining of borders, memory and the future beyond the legacy of emergency and crisis."

Eleanor Paynter is Assistant Professor of Italian, Migration, and Global Media Studies at the University of Oregon.