Migration by Boat
Discourses of Trauma, Exclusion and Survival
Herausgeber: Mannik, Lynda
Migration by Boat
Discourses of Trauma, Exclusion and Survival
Herausgeber: Mannik, Lynda
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The only edited volume to date to focus specifically on forced sea migrations and their memorializations. Covers a wide international (geographic) berth in terms of case studies, and therefore has international appeal. An excellent example of engaged social sciences regarding current and past migrations by boat. Considers a wide range of perspectives from those of policy-makers to "smugglers," and from members of host countries to refugees undertaking these dangerous journeys.
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The only edited volume to date to focus specifically on forced sea migrations and their memorializations. Covers a wide international (geographic) berth in terms of case studies, and therefore has international appeal. An excellent example of engaged social sciences regarding current and past migrations by boat. Considers a wide range of perspectives from those of policy-makers to "smugglers," and from members of host countries to refugees undertaking these dangerous journeys.
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781785331015
- ISBN-10: 1785331019
- Artikelnr.: 44797405
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 290
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 574g
- ISBN-13: 9781785331015
- ISBN-10: 1785331019
- Artikelnr.: 44797405
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Lynda Mannik is a Lecturer in Cultural Anthropology at York University. She is the author of Photography, Memory and Refugee Identity: the voyage of the S.S. Walnut, 1948 (UBC Press 2012); Reclaiming Canadian Bodies: Representation and Visual Media (Wilfrid Laurier Press, 2015); and Canadian Indian Cowboys: Rodeo, Representation and the RCMP at the Royal Easter Show, 1939 (University of Calgary Press, 2006).
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Lynda Mannik
SECTION I: EMBEDDED MEMORIES FOR PUBLIC CONSUMPTION
Chapter 1. Children's Literature and Memory Activism: British Child Labor
Migrants' Passage to Canada
Sharon R. Roseman
Chapter 2. Representing Migration by Boat at the Australian National
Maritime Museum
Kim Tao
Chapter 3. Nuoc/Water: Oceanic Spatialities and the Vietnamese Diaspora
Vinh Nguyen
SECTION II: THE ARTIST AND THE ILLEGAL MIGRANT
Chapter 4. Imagining Europe's Borders: Commemorative Art on Migrant
Tragedies
Karina Horsti
Chapter 5. "Washed Clean": The Forgotten Journeys of "Irregular Maritime
Arrivals" in J.M. Coetzee's Estralia
Jennifer Rutherford
Chapter 6. Unstable Vessels: Small Boats as Emblems of Deaths Foretold and
As Harbingers of Better Futures in Figurations Of Irregular Migration
Across The Strait of Gibraltar
David Álvarez
SECTION III: MEDIA, POLITICS, AND REPRSENTATION
Chapter 7. Memory and Migrations in the Mediterranean: The Case of the
Kater I Rades
Daniele Salerno
Chapter 8. "Where are Our Sons?" Tunisian Families and the Repolitization
of Deadly Migration Across the Mediterranean by Boat
Federico Oliveri
Chapter 9. Mysterious Refugees: Social Drama Ensues
Lynda Mannik
Chapter 10. Islands and Images of Flight around Europe's Southern Rim:
Trouble in Heterotopia
Helen M. Hintjens
SECTION IV: STORIES OF SMUGGLING, TRAUMA, AND RESCUE
Chapter 11. "If We Die, We Die Together:" Risking Death at Sea in Search of
Safety
Sue Hoffman
Chapter 12. En Route to Hell: Dreams of Adventure and Traumatic Experiences
Among West African "Boat People" to Europe
Papa Sow, Elina Marmer and Jürgen Scheffran
Chapter 13. Re-living Janga: Survivor Narratives
Linda Briskman and Michelle Dimasi
Afterword
Lynda Mannik
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Lynda Mannik
SECTION I: EMBEDDED MEMORIES FOR PUBLIC CONSUMPTION
Chapter 1. Children's Literature and Memory Activism: British Child Labor
Migrants' Passage to Canada
Sharon R. Roseman
Chapter 2. Representing Migration by Boat at the Australian National
Maritime Museum
Kim Tao
Chapter 3. Nuoc/Water: Oceanic Spatialities and the Vietnamese Diaspora
Vinh Nguyen
SECTION II: THE ARTIST AND THE ILLEGAL MIGRANT
Chapter 4. Imagining Europe's Borders: Commemorative Art on Migrant
Tragedies
Karina Horsti
Chapter 5. "Washed Clean": The Forgotten Journeys of "Irregular Maritime
Arrivals" in J.M. Coetzee's Estralia
Jennifer Rutherford
Chapter 6. Unstable Vessels: Small Boats as Emblems of Deaths Foretold and
As Harbingers of Better Futures in Figurations Of Irregular Migration
Across The Strait of Gibraltar
David Álvarez
SECTION III: MEDIA, POLITICS, AND REPRSENTATION
Chapter 7. Memory and Migrations in the Mediterranean: The Case of the
Kater I Rades
Daniele Salerno
Chapter 8. "Where are Our Sons?" Tunisian Families and the Repolitization
of Deadly Migration Across the Mediterranean by Boat
Federico Oliveri
Chapter 9. Mysterious Refugees: Social Drama Ensues
Lynda Mannik
Chapter 10. Islands and Images of Flight around Europe's Southern Rim:
Trouble in Heterotopia
Helen M. Hintjens
SECTION IV: STORIES OF SMUGGLING, TRAUMA, AND RESCUE
Chapter 11. "If We Die, We Die Together:" Risking Death at Sea in Search of
Safety
Sue Hoffman
Chapter 12. En Route to Hell: Dreams of Adventure and Traumatic Experiences
Among West African "Boat People" to Europe
Papa Sow, Elina Marmer and Jürgen Scheffran
Chapter 13. Re-living Janga: Survivor Narratives
Linda Briskman and Michelle Dimasi
Afterword
Lynda Mannik
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Lynda Mannik
SECTION I: EMBEDDED MEMORIES FOR PUBLIC CONSUMPTION
Chapter 1. Children's Literature and Memory Activism: British Child Labor
Migrants' Passage to Canada
Sharon R. Roseman
Chapter 2. Representing Migration by Boat at the Australian National
Maritime Museum
Kim Tao
Chapter 3. Nuoc/Water: Oceanic Spatialities and the Vietnamese Diaspora
Vinh Nguyen
SECTION II: THE ARTIST AND THE ILLEGAL MIGRANT
Chapter 4. Imagining Europe's Borders: Commemorative Art on Migrant
Tragedies
Karina Horsti
Chapter 5. "Washed Clean": The Forgotten Journeys of "Irregular Maritime
Arrivals" in J.M. Coetzee's Estralia
Jennifer Rutherford
Chapter 6. Unstable Vessels: Small Boats as Emblems of Deaths Foretold and
As Harbingers of Better Futures in Figurations Of Irregular Migration
Across The Strait of Gibraltar
David Álvarez
SECTION III: MEDIA, POLITICS, AND REPRSENTATION
Chapter 7. Memory and Migrations in the Mediterranean: The Case of the
Kater I Rades
Daniele Salerno
Chapter 8. "Where are Our Sons?" Tunisian Families and the Repolitization
of Deadly Migration Across the Mediterranean by Boat
Federico Oliveri
Chapter 9. Mysterious Refugees: Social Drama Ensues
Lynda Mannik
Chapter 10. Islands and Images of Flight around Europe's Southern Rim:
Trouble in Heterotopia
Helen M. Hintjens
SECTION IV: STORIES OF SMUGGLING, TRAUMA, AND RESCUE
Chapter 11. "If We Die, We Die Together:" Risking Death at Sea in Search of
Safety
Sue Hoffman
Chapter 12. En Route to Hell: Dreams of Adventure and Traumatic Experiences
Among West African "Boat People" to Europe
Papa Sow, Elina Marmer and Jürgen Scheffran
Chapter 13. Re-living Janga: Survivor Narratives
Linda Briskman and Michelle Dimasi
Afterword
Lynda Mannik
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Lynda Mannik
SECTION I: EMBEDDED MEMORIES FOR PUBLIC CONSUMPTION
Chapter 1. Children's Literature and Memory Activism: British Child Labor
Migrants' Passage to Canada
Sharon R. Roseman
Chapter 2. Representing Migration by Boat at the Australian National
Maritime Museum
Kim Tao
Chapter 3. Nuoc/Water: Oceanic Spatialities and the Vietnamese Diaspora
Vinh Nguyen
SECTION II: THE ARTIST AND THE ILLEGAL MIGRANT
Chapter 4. Imagining Europe's Borders: Commemorative Art on Migrant
Tragedies
Karina Horsti
Chapter 5. "Washed Clean": The Forgotten Journeys of "Irregular Maritime
Arrivals" in J.M. Coetzee's Estralia
Jennifer Rutherford
Chapter 6. Unstable Vessels: Small Boats as Emblems of Deaths Foretold and
As Harbingers of Better Futures in Figurations Of Irregular Migration
Across The Strait of Gibraltar
David Álvarez
SECTION III: MEDIA, POLITICS, AND REPRSENTATION
Chapter 7. Memory and Migrations in the Mediterranean: The Case of the
Kater I Rades
Daniele Salerno
Chapter 8. "Where are Our Sons?" Tunisian Families and the Repolitization
of Deadly Migration Across the Mediterranean by Boat
Federico Oliveri
Chapter 9. Mysterious Refugees: Social Drama Ensues
Lynda Mannik
Chapter 10. Islands and Images of Flight around Europe's Southern Rim:
Trouble in Heterotopia
Helen M. Hintjens
SECTION IV: STORIES OF SMUGGLING, TRAUMA, AND RESCUE
Chapter 11. "If We Die, We Die Together:" Risking Death at Sea in Search of
Safety
Sue Hoffman
Chapter 12. En Route to Hell: Dreams of Adventure and Traumatic Experiences
Among West African "Boat People" to Europe
Papa Sow, Elina Marmer and Jürgen Scheffran
Chapter 13. Re-living Janga: Survivor Narratives
Linda Briskman and Michelle Dimasi
Afterword
Lynda Mannik







