The conversation between Etienne Balibar and Nicholas De Genova engages with the Mediterranean of migration as a multifaced, productive and contested space, which can represent a counterpoint to a deep-routed Eurocentric imaginary. Looking at the Mediterranean as a space produced by the mobility of the bodies crossing it and by the combination of different struggles, Balibar and De Genova comment on some of the political movements that have taken center stage in the Mediterranean region in the past few years and suggets that the most important challenge today is to mobilize a "Mediterranean point of view" whereby the political borders of Europe and its self-centered referentiality can be challenged.
(2018). Mediterranean Struggles for Movement and the European Government of Bodies: An Interview with Etienne Balibar and Nicholas De Genova [journal article - articolo]. In ANTIPODE. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/94132
Mediterranean Struggles for Movement and the European Government of Bodies: An Interview with Etienne Balibar and Nicholas De Genova
Sciurba, Alessandra;
2018-01-01
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The conversation between Etienne Balibar and Nicholas De Genova engages with the Mediterranean of migration as a multifaced, productive and contested space, which can represent a counterpoint to a deep-routed Eurocentric imaginary. Looking at the Mediterranean as a space produced by the mobility of the bodies crossing it and by the combination of different struggles, Balibar and De Genova comment on some of the political movements that have taken center stage in the Mediterranean region in the past few years and suggets that the most important challenge today is to mobilize a "Mediterranean point of view" whereby the political borders of Europe and its self-centered referentiality can be challenged.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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