Resident foreigners : a philosophy of migration / Donatella Di Cesare
Тип материала: ТекстЯзык: English (английский язык)Издатель: Cambridge, UK ; Medford, MA : Polity Press, 2020Дата авторского права: ©2019Описание: 1 online resource (241 pages)Вид содержания: Text Средство доступа: Computermedien Тип носителя: Online ResourceISBN: 9781509533565Общепринятые заглавия: Stranieri residenti Тематика(и): Internationale Migration | Politische Philosophie | Emigration and immigration-PhilosophyЖанр/форма: FernzugriffДополнительные физические форматы: Print version:: Resident ForeignersЭлектронное местонахождение и доступ: VolltextТип материала | Текущая библиотека | Шифр хранения | Состояние | Ожидается на дату | Штрих-код | |
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Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Introduction: In Short -- 1 Migrants and the State -- 1 Ellis Island -- 2 When the migrant unmasks the state -- 3 The state-centric order -- 4 A fundamental hostility -- 5 Beyond sovereignty: a marginal note -- 6 Philosophy and migration -- 7 A shipwreck with an audience: on today's debate -- 8 Thinking from the shore -- 9 Migration and modernity -- 10 Columbus and the image of the globe -- 11 'We refugees': the scum of the Earth -- 12 What rights for the stateless? -- 13 The frontier of democracy -- 14 The sovereigntism of closed borders -- 15 Philosophers against Samaritans -- 16 The primacy of citizens and the dogma of self-determination -- 17 If the state were a club: liberalism based on exclusion -- 18 The defence of national integrity -- 19 Owning the land: a baseless myth -- 20 Freedom of movement and birthright privileges -- 21 Migrants against the poor? Welfare chauvinism and global justice -- 22 Neither exodus, nor 'deportation', nor 'human trafficking' -- 23 Ius migrandi: for the right to migrate -- 24 Mare liberum and the sovereign's word -- 25 Kant, the right to visit and residency denied -- 2 The End of Hospitality? -- 1 The continent of migrants -- 2 'Us' and 'them': the grammar of hatred -- 3 Europe 2015 -- 4 Hegel, the Mediterranean and the cemetery of the sea -- 5 Fadoul's story -- 6 'Refugees' and 'migrants': impossible classifications -- 7 The metamorphoses of the exile -- 8 Asylum: from ambiguous right to a dispositif of power -- 9 'You're not from here': an existential negation -- 10 The migrant's original sin -- 11 'Illegals': being condemned to invisibility -- 12 The terms of domination: 'integration' and 'naturalization' -- 13 When the immigrant remains an émigré -- 14 The foreigner who lives outside, the foreigner who lives within.
15 Clandestine passages, heterotopias, anarchic routes -- 3 Resident Foreigners -- 1 On exile -- 2 Neither rootlessness nor roaming without direction -- 3 Phenomenology of habitation -- 4 What does it mean to migrate? -- 5 The global uprooting -- 6 'The earth-born': Athens and the myth of autochthony -- 7 Rome: the city without origin and imperial citizenship -- 8 The theological-political charter of the ger -- 9 Jerusalem, the City of foreigners -- 10 On return -- 4 Living Together in the New Millennium -- 1 The new age of walls -- 2 Lampedusa: of what border is it the name? -- 3 Condemned to immobility -- 4 The world of the camps -- 5 The passport: a paradoxical document -- 6 'To each their own home!' Crypto-racism and the new Hitlerism -- 7 Hospitality: in the impasse between ethics and politics -- 8 Beyond citizenship -- 9 The limits of cosmopolitanism -- 10 Community, immunity, welcome -- 11 When Europe drowned -- 12 The power of place -- 13 What does cohabiting mean? -- 14 Resident foreigners -- Notes -- Notes to Chapter 1 -- Notes to Chapter 2 -- Notes to Chapter 3 -- Notes to Chapter 4 -- EULA.
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