Migrating borders and moving timesanalyses migrant border crossings in relation to their everyday experiences of time and connects these to wider social and political structures. Sometimes border crossing takes no more than a moment; sometimes hours; some crossers find themselves... in the limbo of detention; for others, the crossing lasts a lifetime to be interrupted only by death. Borders not only define separate spaces, but different temporalities. This book provides both a single interpretative frame and a novel approach to border crossing: an analysis of the reconfiguration of memory, personal and group time that follows the migrants' renegotiation of cross-border space and recalibrations of temporality.
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Full details for this title
Interest Age |
19+ years |
Reading Age |
19+ years |
Library of Congress |
Border crossing - Europe, Europe - Emigration and immigration, Europe - Emigration and immigration - Social aspects |
NBS Text |
Social Studies: General |
ONIX Text |
College/higher education;Professional and scholarly |
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Awards, Reviews & Star Ratings
NZ Review |
'A superb collection of contemporary excursions into little explored European worlds and from the vantage point of migrants themselves.' Brad Blitz, Middlesex University, EuropeNow Issue 25 -- . |
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Author's Bio
Hastings Donnan is Director of the Senator George J. Mitchell Institute for Global Peace, Security and Justice at Queen's University Belfast Madeleine Hurd is Senior Lecturer in the Department of History at Soedertoern University Carolin Leutloff-Grandits is Lecturer at the Centre for South Eastern European History and Anthropology, University of Graz -- .
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