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Governing migration through death in Europe and the US : identification, burial and the crisis of modern humanism

机译:欧美通过死亡治理移民:身份,埋葬与现代人本主义危机

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Border deaths have become an established feature of contemporary migratory politics in both Europe and the US. This article examines similarities and differences in practices of ‘governing migration through death’ across the US-Mexico (Sonoran) and in the EU-North African (Mediterranean) contexts. Instead of taking a conventional comparative analysis of two distinct sites, the article draws on critical scholarship in the field of border studies in order to examine biopolitical, thanatopolitical and necropolitical dynamics of bordering that cross contexts. It argues that these operations of power converge in both European and US bordering practices, specifically through a form of biophysical violence that operates directly on the biological functions of migrating bodies. The article suggests that the establishment of this violence represents a crisis of modern humanism, which becomes implicated in the toleration of such violence through processes of denial, displacement, rejection and compensation. By focusing in particular on the ways that the treatment of the dead functions as a means of compensating for (yet not redressing) biophysical violence, the article highlights the deficiencies of contemporary practices of identification and burial, and raises questions about the limitations of contestations that emphasise dignity only to perpetuate a hierarchy of ‘worthy’ and ‘unworthy’ lives. In so doing, the article concludes by suggesting that contemporary ‘migration crises’ are better understood in terms of the crisis of modern humanism, grounded in Greco-Roman and Judaeo-Christian traditions, which can no longer deny its implication in practices of governing migration through death.
机译:边境死亡已经成为欧美当代移民政治的既定特征。本文探讨了在美国-墨西哥(Sonoran)和欧盟-北非(地中海)环境中“通过死亡进行的移徙管理”实践的异同。文章没有对两个不同的站点进行常规的比较分析,而是利用边界研究领域的批判性学术研究来考察跨上下文边界的生物政治,政治和死政治动态。它认为,这些权力运作在欧洲和美国的边界实践中都趋于一致,特别是通过一种直接作用于移徙者的生物功能的生物物理暴力形式。该文章认为,这种暴力行为的建立代表着现代人文主义的危机,它通过拒绝,流离失所,拒绝和赔偿的过程,被卷入了对这种暴力行为的容忍之中。通过特别关注死者作为补偿(但尚未纠正)生物物理暴力的手段而发挥作用的方式,该文章强调了当代身份识别和埋葬做法的缺陷,并提出了关于争端的局限性的质疑强调尊严只是为了使“值得”和“不值得”的生活永存。这样做的结论是,建议以现代希腊人的危机为基础,更好地理解当代“移民危机”,这种危机源于希腊罗马和犹太基督教基督教的传统,这些传统不再否认其在治理移民实践中的意义。通过死亡。

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