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Women and Borders in the Mediterranean: The Wretched of the Sea

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By (author): Camille Schmoll

This book offers a history of migration in the Mediterranean written about and from the perspective of women. It gives a complex picture of individual journeys of migrant women, and in a radical departure from the miserabilist or culturalist approach through which women are usually viewed, the book argues for a politically and socially aware, activist feminism that is attuned to what border-obsessed migration policies actually do to women.The research presented in this book is based on multi-sited fieldwork that led the author to closely follow migration survivors. The book depicts the journey of women as they experience brutal separations, have to make heart-wrenching decisions and end up wandering from one place to another, but also as they make acquaintances and find new opportunities. The first-person accounts collected here demonstrate that the reasons behind these womens decision to leave are anything but simple and linear: they combine various forms of persecution and oppression, a desire for autonomy and a yearning for new horizons, as well as changes in gender relations in their countries of origin.The book further explores the daily lives of women in reception centres, where they are in limbo, their journey as if suspended, as they wait for this Europe rejecting them to acknowledge their presence. These women live on and in the border a border that relentlessly haunts them and pursues them everywhere they go. Boredom is constant and, likewise, racism and marginalisation processes are pervasive. At the same time, this study shows that these women are also resisting, strategising, taking charge of their own destinies and journeys, and looking for a way out.Written from the standpoint of a geographer, this study accordingly puts the space of everyday life front and centre. Such a space acts as an impediment to these womens journeys: it generates a moralscape of waiting, which plays a key role in these womens daily lives.However, it can also help these women gain greater autonomy, thus empowering them, and it may be subverted through various tactics and stratagems, which sometimes take the form of spatialised strategies. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Apr 2024
  • Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Publication City/Country: Switzerland
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9783031450969

About Camille Schmoll

Camille Schmoll is Research Director at École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) Fellow of the Institut Convergences Migrations and a member of the Géographie-cités research centre France. A feminist political geographer she is especially interested in gender and migration issues critical migration studies and reflexivity within migration scholarship. Her work explores migration from an ethnographic perspective with a particular focus on the making of border-places (e.g. islands cities neighbourhoods) and the trajectories of migrant women. She was Editor-in-Chief of the peer-reviewed journal Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales from 2019 to 2022 and has authored co-authored and co-edited several books in French Italian and English.

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