Calais and its Border Politics : From Control to Demolition / editors, Howarth, Anita.
2018
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Calais and its Border Politics : From Control to Demolition / editors, Howarth, Anita.
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Edition
First edition.
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London : Taylor and Francis, 2018.
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Chapter 1 Calais in constant crossroads / Yasmin Ibrahim Anita Howarth
chapter 2 The camp and the 'Jungle' / Yasmin Ibrahim Anita Howarth
chapter 3 Turning the refugee into the unwanted migrant / Yasmin Ibrahim Anita Howarth
chapter 4 The visualizing of Calais / Yasmin Ibrahim Anita Howarth
chapter 5 The 'lone child' in Calais
From invisibility to the Dubs Amendment 1 / Yasmin Ibrahim Anita Howarth
chapter 6 Calais and the politics of erasure
Demolition, flight and return / Yasmin Ibrahim Anita Howarth.
chapter 2 The camp and the 'Jungle' / Yasmin Ibrahim Anita Howarth
chapter 3 Turning the refugee into the unwanted migrant / Yasmin Ibrahim Anita Howarth
chapter 4 The visualizing of Calais / Yasmin Ibrahim Anita Howarth
chapter 5 The 'lone child' in Calais
From invisibility to the Dubs Amendment 1 / Yasmin Ibrahim Anita Howarth
chapter 6 Calais and the politics of erasure
Demolition, flight and return / Yasmin Ibrahim Anita Howarth.
Summary
"Calais has a long history of transient refugee settlements and is often narrated through the endeavour to 'sanitize' it by both the English and the French in their policy and media discourses. Calais and its Border Politics encapsulates the border politics of Calais as an entry port through the refugee settlements known as the 'Jungle'. By deconstructing how the jungle is a constant threat to the civilisation and sanity of Calais, the book traces the story of the jungle, both its revival and destruction as a recurrent narrative through the context of border politics. The book approaches Calais historically and through the key concept of the camp or the 'jungle' - a metaphor which becomes crucial to the inhuman approach to the settlement and in the justifications to destroy it continuously. The demolition and re-building of Calais also emphasises the denigration of humanity in the border sites. The authors offer a comprehensive insight into the making and unmaking of one of Europe's long-standing refugee camps. The book explores the history of refugee camps in Calais and provides an insight into its representation and governance over time. The book provides an interdisciplinary perspective, employing concepts of space making, human form, corporeality as well as modes of representation of the 'Other' to narrate the story of Calais as a border space through time, up to its recent representations in the media.? This book's exploration of the representation and governance of the contentious Calais camps will be an invaluable resource to students and scholars of forced migration, border politics, displacement, refugee crisis, camps and human trauma."--Provided by publisher.
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English
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9781315169712 (e-book)
1315169711
1315169711
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