This book exposes the strategies that make migrants' lives unliveable and explores their resistance to this violence. Drawing on years of research across Europe, the author captures the lived reality of asylum seekers, refugees and other marginalised migrants, including their struggles with constant evictions, detention, push-backs, deportations and violence.
Blending feminist, intersectional and decolonial perspectives, the book reframes exhaustion as both a tool of governance and a site of struggle. By amplifying neglected voices and envisioning politics grounded in solidarity, care and friendship, this is a powerful call to rethink how movement, borders and resistance are understood.
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-1-5292-3620-0 (9781529236200)
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Leonie Ansems de Vries is Reader in International Politics at the Department of War Studies, King's College London, and Co-Chair of the UK Higher Education Humanitarian Group.
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King's College London, UK
1. Introduction
2. Exhausting Violence
3. Violence and Belonging
4. Urgency - Waiting - Play
5. Bodies and Borders
6. Concluding: Continuing Struggles; Reimagining Migration