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About this book
Arts of the Border investigates the consequences of unfolding catastrophes across the world and the displacement they continue to produce. Through recent narratives and media representations of the refugee "crisis" at Europe's edges, it tells a new story about those on the move, the technologies unleashed on them at borders, the racialized and colonial histories that inform these technologies, and the artistry with which migrants and allies bear witness to displacement. The book reorients us toward the creativity and movement of migrants themselvesā their "arts of the border"āas well as toward the political force of the arts that represent them, whether in literature, documentary film, or art installations.
Sanyal proposes kino-aesthetics as a framework for capture and fugitivity at borders. From kinoāto set in motionāand aestheticsā relating to sensory perceptionākino-aesthetics conveys the force of bodies in motion and the image in its circulation. The book examines the simultaneity of capture and escape at thresholds of illegalization, from airport detention zones to Calais's "jungle" and the Euro-African border at Ceuta and Melilla. What emerges throughout these case studies is a portrayal of border violence in its racial and colonial forms as well as an archive of refusal, fugitivity, and un-bordered imagining.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Documenting the Undocumented: Cinematic Asylum in La Blessure
- 2. Airport Borders: From Securityās Gaze to Tortureās Touch
- 3. Calaisās āJungleā: Refugees, Biopolitics, and Arts of the Body
- 4. Humanitarian Detention and Children
- 5. Messengers from the Euro-African Border: Testimony between Allegory and Documentary
- 6. Swarm, Storm: The Life-Worlds of Those Who Jump
- Coda
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
- About the Author