The Paradox of Planetary Human Entanglements provides a nuanced
understanding of the complexity of planetary human entanglements in
this age of increased borderisation and territorialisation, racism and
xenophobia, and inclusion and exclusion. One of the greatest paradoxes
of the 21st century is that of increased planetary human entanglements
enabled by globalisation on the one hand and by the rising tide of
exclusionary right-wing politics of racism, xenophobia, and the
building of walled states on the other. The characteristic feature of
this paradox is the unrestrained move towards the detention and
incarceration of those who attempt to migrate. This brings to the fore
the issue of borders in terms of their materiality and symbolism and
how this mediates belonging, citizenship, and the ethics (or lack
thereof) and politics of living together. This book shows that at the
core of border and migration restrictions is the desire to exclude
certain categories of people, which aptly demonstrates that borders in
their materiality are not for everyone but for those who are
considered undesirable migrants. The authors examine questions of
borders, nationalism, migration, immigration, and belonging, setting
the basis of a campaign for planetary humanism grounded on human
dignity, which transcends ethnicity and nationality. This book will be
a useful resource for students, scholars, and researchers of African
Studies, Border Studies, Migration Studies, Development Studies,
International Studies, Black Studies, International Relations, and
Political Science.
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Challenges of Living Together
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000826975
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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