The history of migration is deeply entangled with colonialism. To this
day, colonial logics continue to shape the dynamics of migration as
well as the responses of states to those arriving at their borders.
And yet migration studies has been surprisingly slow to engage with
colonial histories in making sense of migratory phenomena today.
This book starts from the premise that colonial histories should be
central to migration studies and explores what it would mean to really
take that seriously. To engage with this task, Lucy Mayblin and Joe
Turner argue that scholars need not forge new theories but must learn
from and be inspired by the wealth of literature that already exists
across the world. Providing a range of inspiring and challenging
perspectives on migration, the authors’ aim is to demonstrate what
paying attention to colonialism, through using the tools offered by
postcolonial, decolonial and related scholarship, can offer those
studying international migration today.
Offering a vital intervention in the field, this important book asks
scholars and students of migration to explore the histories and
continuities of colonialism in order to better understand the present.
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ISBN
9781509542956
Publisert
2020
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Polity
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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