African Migrations
Traversing Hybrid Landscapes- Editors:
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- Publisher:
- 2023
Summary
For centuries the people of Africa have been on the move, seeking new opportunities, fleeing from dangers, or tragically uprooted through human greed and cruelty. In the twenty-first century, with over 40 million people migrating from and within Africa each year, it is clear that migration still has a significant impact on every aspect of African life. For this reason, Sarali Gintsburg and Ruth Breeze in their new book, African Migrations: Traversing Hybrid Landscapes, explore the hybrid landscapes of African migration and provide new insights into the complexity of migratory movements and migrant experiences associated with the African continent. Taking the view that the only ecologically valid way to understand migration is by looking at it through the eyes of the migrants themselves, the authors draw on a wide spectrum of first-hand evidence from a multitude of sources, including testimonies, media artefacts, workplace experiences, interviews, and ethnographic observations. The contributors reflect on a wide array of themes linked to the African context, such as diasporic mapping of landscapes, hybridity, heterotopia, métissage, cultural mixing, and complementation. This book presents the African continent not only in its cultural diversity but also to cover the complex and wide trajectories of migrations to, from and within Africa.
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Bibliographic data
- Copyright year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-3869-2
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-3870-8
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 216
- Product type
- Edited Book
Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Acknowledgments No access
- Introduction. Mapping the Landscapes of Migration No access Pages 1 - 14
- Chapter One. From Angola to Portugal: Narrating Migration, Memory and Identity in Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida’s Work No access Pages 15 - 36
- Chapter Two. Gluing Together the Fragmented Identities of Zanzibar Arabs: A Heterotopian-Utopian Approach No access Pages 37 - 58
- Chapter Three. Clashing Ideological Frameworks in a Belgian Job Interview with a Sierra Leonean Candidate No access Pages 59 - 86
- Chapter Four. Along the Paths of Resistance: The History of a Moroccan Family in Catalonia through their Multiple Voices No access Pages 87 - 108
- Chapter Five. Finding the Voice: Positioning in African Diaspora Media No access Pages 109 - 128
- Chapter Six. “From Okacha to Molenbeek”: Moroccan Mudakkira¯t in L7a9d’s Digital Storytelling No access Pages 129 - 152
- Chapter Seven.Caribbean Canadian Writers of African Descent: The Legacy of “the Door” No access Pages 153 - 168
- Chapter Eight. Moroccan Women in Rural Spain: Intimate Heterotopias No access Pages 169 - 186
- Chapter Nine. Mwinda, “Light of the World”: Healing Among Congolese Diasporas in Massachusetts No access Pages 187 - 208
- Index No access Pages 209 - 212
- About the Contributors No access Pages 213 - 216





