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The stories of migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe have made the headlines in the news over the last twenty years. How have these human itineraries been represented in contemporary culture? This book considers the migrant’s story as portrayed in literature, cinema, museums and festivals in Italy and France, in order to explore the widespread ethical complexities related to agency and advocacy. While typically produced in support of migrant communities, these narratives often confine the experience of displaced individuals within a Eurocentric, humanitarian discourse that is difficult to overcome. Through an interdisciplinary and postcolonial approach, the book analyses, among others, recent works by Laurent Gaudé and Emanuele Crialese, the Musée National de l’Histoire de l’Immigration in Paris and a community festival in Lampedusa, to highlight the complexity of advocating for migrants from a European perspective.



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Contents: Border Burners: Mediterranean Migrations in Italian and French Fiction – Impossible Encounters: Screening the Migrant in Italian and French Cinema – Curating Migration: Politics of Representation in French and Italian Contemporary Migration Museums – Mise en scènes of Migration: Performing Community at Italian and French Migration Festivals.

The Migrant’s Corner: Paradoxes of Representing

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    A Paperback / softback by Florian Mussgnug, Caterina Scarabicchi

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      Publisher: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
      Publication Date: 28/04/2023
      ISBN13: 9781800798823, 978-1800798823
      ISBN10: 1800798822

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The stories of migrants crossing the Mediterranean Sea to reach Europe have made the headlines in the news over the last twenty years. How have these human itineraries been represented in contemporary culture? This book considers the migrant’s story as portrayed in literature, cinema, museums and festivals in Italy and France, in order to explore the widespread ethical complexities related to agency and advocacy. While typically produced in support of migrant communities, these narratives often confine the experience of displaced individuals within a Eurocentric, humanitarian discourse that is difficult to overcome. Through an interdisciplinary and postcolonial approach, the book analyses, among others, recent works by Laurent Gaudé and Emanuele Crialese, the Musée National de l’Histoire de l’Immigration in Paris and a community festival in Lampedusa, to highlight the complexity of advocating for migrants from a European perspective.



      Table of Contents

      Contents: Border Burners: Mediterranean Migrations in Italian and French Fiction – Impossible Encounters: Screening the Migrant in Italian and French Cinema – Curating Migration: Politics of Representation in French and Italian Contemporary Migration Museums – Mise en scènes of Migration: Performing Community at Italian and French Migration Festivals.

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