African Migrants, European Borders, and the Problem with Humanitarianism

Author:   P. Khalil Saucier ,  Tryon P. Woods
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781666953848


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   15 June 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   P. Khalil Saucier ,  Tryon P. Woods
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN:  

9781666953848


ISBN 10:   1666953849
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   15 June 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained

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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Ex Aqua in the Mediterranean: Confronting the Police Power of Humanitarianism Chapter 1: Still Trafficking in Blackness: The Antiblack Basis of Global Capitalism Chapter 2: Europe’s Ode to Itself: The Charter of Lampedusa and the Problem of Black Mobility Chapter 3: The Fantasy of Mourning: Surplus Enjoyment in the Basin Chapter 4: “Does Anybody Need a Digger?”: Visualizing Abolition Coda: Riding with Death/Failure of Invention Index Bibliography About the Authors

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Saucier and Woods' present the reader with a thoroughly rendered, but radically simple argument, which is that the foundations of our present-day reality are still that of a slaveholding culture; and that the antiblack racism that anchors this culture has only become more deeply engrained by humanitarian ideologies that cannot face up to the antiblack violence that has made the modern world what it is. African Migrants, European Borders is an uncompromising intervention. No matter what you make of it, you will not come away unaffected. --Philip Kretsedemas, Acacia Center for Justice The decadence of contemporary critical thought is clear in the use of the dead drowning abject black body as material for imaginaries of an antiracist, humanitarian and abolitionist Europe. Saucier and Woods analyze how radical thought is so often sucked into a liberal antiracism that reinforces colonial hierarchies rather than questions them. Written with passion and acuity, this important book opens up a new avenue for thought in migration and border studies and beyond. Required reading. --David Chandler, Professor of International Relations, University of Westminster This is an important contribution to Black Studies and contemporary thinking on migration. The authors develop an incisive account of an antiblack world, weaving together a vital and compelling critique of antiracist humanitarianism. In rejecting new formulations of Black space like the Black Mediterranean, they forge a more radical approach to migration, illuminating the central role of race in the creation of the modern world. --Farai Chipato, University of Glasgow This outstanding book gave me the possibility of glimpsing the ethical, psychoanalytic and political implications of global migration. --Franco Berardi, Accademia di Brera, Milan


The decadence of contemporary critical thought is clear in the use of the dead drowning abject black body as material for imaginaries of an antiracist, humanitarian and abolitionist Europe. Saucier and Woods analyze how radical thought is so often sucked into a liberal antiracism that reinforces colonial hierarchies rather than questions them. Written with passion and acuity, this important book opens up a new avenue for thought in migration and border studies and beyond. Required reading. -- David Chandler, Professor of International Relations, University of Westminster This outstanding book gave me the possibility of glimpsing the ethical, psychoanalytic and political implications of global migration. -- Franco Berardi, Accademia di Brera, Milan Saucier and Woods’ present the reader with a thoroughly rendered, but radically simple argument, which is that the foundations of our present-day reality are still that of a slaveholding culture; and that the antiblack racism that anchors this culture has only become more deeply engrained by humanitarian ideologies that cannot face up to the antiblack violence that has made the modern world what it is. African Migrants, European Borders is an uncompromising intervention. No matter what you make of it, you will not come away unaffected. -- Philip Kretsedemas, Acacia Center for Justice This is an important contribution to Black Studies and contemporary thinking on migration. The authors develop an incisive account of an antiblack world, weaving together a vital and compelling critique of antiracist humanitarianism. In rejecting new formulations of Black space like the Black Mediterranean, they forge a more radical approach to migration, illuminating the central role of race in the creation of the modern world. -- Farai Chipato, University of Glasgow


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P. Khalil Saucier is professor of critical Black studies at Bucknell University. Tryon P. Woods is professor of crime & justice studies at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth and special lecturer in Black studies at Providence College.

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