"Focusing on the central Mediterranean corridor between Italy and Tunisia, site of one of the most significant mass migrations in recent history, Ilaria Giglioli examines migration, boundary drawing and debates about coexistence between Sicilians and Tunisians"--
"Focusing on the central Mediterranean corridor between Italy and Tunisia, site of one of the most significant mass migrations in recent history, Ilaria Giglioli examines migration, boundary drawing and debates about coexistence between Sicilians and Tunisians"--
Ilaria Giglioli is Assistant Professor of International Studies at the University of San Francisco. A human geographer by training, she studies the creation, legitimization and contestation of borders, with particular focus on the relationship between border fortification, uneven development, and the production of social difference.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The Politics of Mixing inMediterranean Borderlands 1. Mediterranean Interconnections: Migration, Colonialism,and the Southern Question 2. Fusing the Races or Tracing Their Boundaries? The Paradoxes of Colonial Mediterraneanism 3. Mediterranean or "Not European Enough"? Drawing the Boundaries of Europe in Mazara del Vallo 4. Mediterranean Redevelopments: "Ethnic Packaging"and Contested Urban Space 5. The New Church of Africa: Catholic Mediterraneanism and the Negotiation of Religious Difference Conclusion: Reclaiming the Mediterranean
Introduction: The Politics of Mixing inMediterranean Borderlands 1. Mediterranean Interconnections: Migration, Colonialism,and the Southern Question 2. Fusing the Races or Tracing Their Boundaries? The Paradoxes of Colonial Mediterraneanism 3. Mediterranean or "Not European Enough"? Drawing the Boundaries of Europe in Mazara del Vallo 4. Mediterranean Redevelopments: "Ethnic Packaging"and Contested Urban Space 5. The New Church of Africa: Catholic Mediterraneanism and the Negotiation of Religious Difference Conclusion: Reclaiming the Mediterranean
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