Anti Colonialism And Its Afterlives Session 1 Migration With Nandita Sharma Radhika Mongia
Attend Anti Colonialism And Its Afterlives Conference On 4 27 28 Session 1 on migration featured the following speakers: nandita sharma: "international citizenship, immigration controls and the postcolonial making of new ‘national natives’ and their. We aim to broaden the intellectual and political criticism of anti colonial modernity by exploring from divergent perspectives the following: popular politics, marxism, palestine israel, abolitionism, migration, and ecology.
Anti Colonialisms And Its Afterlives Renewing And Rethinking The Debate The event features leading scholars from around the world and aims to broaden the intellectual and political criticism of colonial modernity by exploring themes ranging from: popular politics, marxism, palestine israel, abolitionism, migration, and ecology. This article critically reviews three historical studies by adom getachew, radhika mongia, and nandita sharma that engage in depth with this history. This document provides an abstract for a chapter titled "producing borders: migration control and the colonial present" presented by radhika mongia at a workshop on decolonizing migration studies. the chapter examines how colonial formations shaped modern borders and migration control practices. I argue that such campaigns within the global north, often led by feminists, constitute the moral reform arm of contemporary anti immigrant politics that targets negatively racialized.
Anti Colonialisms And Its Afterlives Renewing And Rethinking The Debate This document provides an abstract for a chapter titled "producing borders: migration control and the colonial present" presented by radhika mongia at a workshop on decolonizing migration studies. the chapter examines how colonial formations shaped modern borders and migration control practices. I argue that such campaigns within the global north, often led by feminists, constitute the moral reform arm of contemporary anti immigrant politics that targets negatively racialized. Nandita sharma is professor of sociology at the university of hawai‘i at mānoa. she is an activist scholar whose research is shaped by the social movements she is a part of, including no borders movements and those struggling for a planetary commons. Sharma, nandita, 2020 “the ‘people out of place’: state limits on free mobility and the making of (im)migrants,” in paper trails: migrants, documents, and legal insecurity in the global north. I entered university with the goal of becoming an immigration lawyer. however, after taking sociology courses as an undergraduate student, i changed my mind and pursued graduate degrees in sociology with the aim of becoming a professor of migration. In home rule, i show that it is not only the natives of imperial colonies who deploy the discourse of native ness or indigeneity. instead, across the world—and across the left right political spectrum—people claiming native (or indigenous) status are engaged in anti immigrant politics.
Anti Colonialisms And Its Afterlives Renewing And Rethinking The Debate Nandita sharma is professor of sociology at the university of hawai‘i at mānoa. she is an activist scholar whose research is shaped by the social movements she is a part of, including no borders movements and those struggling for a planetary commons. Sharma, nandita, 2020 “the ‘people out of place’: state limits on free mobility and the making of (im)migrants,” in paper trails: migrants, documents, and legal insecurity in the global north. I entered university with the goal of becoming an immigration lawyer. however, after taking sociology courses as an undergraduate student, i changed my mind and pursued graduate degrees in sociology with the aim of becoming a professor of migration. In home rule, i show that it is not only the natives of imperial colonies who deploy the discourse of native ness or indigeneity. instead, across the world—and across the left right political spectrum—people claiming native (or indigenous) status are engaged in anti immigrant politics.
1804 Its Afterlives Session Three Nottingham Contemporary I entered university with the goal of becoming an immigration lawyer. however, after taking sociology courses as an undergraduate student, i changed my mind and pursued graduate degrees in sociology with the aim of becoming a professor of migration. In home rule, i show that it is not only the natives of imperial colonies who deploy the discourse of native ness or indigeneity. instead, across the world—and across the left right political spectrum—people claiming native (or indigenous) status are engaged in anti immigrant politics.
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