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    Online Resource
    Bloomington, Indiana : Indiana University Press
    ISBN: 9780253020789 , 0253020786 , 0253020654 , 9780253020659
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xiii, 266 pages)
    Parallel Title: Print version Abderrezak, Hakim, author Ex-centric migrations
    DDC: 304.84061
    Keywords: Music History and criticism ; Mediterranean Region ; Mediterranean Region ; North Africans in motion pictures ; North Africans in literature ; Immigrants in motion pictures ; Immigrants in literature ; Emigration and immigration in motion pictures ; Emigration and immigration in literature ; Music History and criticism ; North Africans in motion pictures ; North Africans in literature ; Immigrants in motion pictures ; Immigrants in literature ; Emigration and immigration in motion pictures ; Emigration and immigration in literature ; Music History and criticism ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Emigration & Immigration ; LITERARY COLLECTIONS ; European ; French ; Emigration and immigration in literature ; Emigration and immigration in motion pictures ; Immigrants in literature ; Immigrants in motion pictures ; Music ; North Africans in literature ; North Africans in motion pictures ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Mediterranean Region ; Electronic books Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Writing in the wake of the political and social uprisings known as the "Arab Spring" and the restrictive European immigration policies that followed, Hakim Abderrezak contests the common notion that emigrants from former European colonies migrate predominantly to the land of the ex-colonizer. Focusing particularly on clandestine migration practices, he shows that despite a linguistic affinity, a tradition of labor, and additional historical ties with the colonizer, migrants from the Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia) are no longer trekking to France, but instead are drifting toward other destinations like Spain, Italy, Great Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, and the Middle East. Abderrezak locates this migratory shift away from France in literary, cinematic, and musical representations of the emigrant's journey. Contrary to mass media coverage and mainstream political discourse, these cultural productions reveal new patterns of human movement and an alternative mapping of the Mediterranean
    Abstract: Disimmigration as a remedy for the illness of immigration in Ismaël Ferroukhi's Le grand voyage -- "Burning the sea" : clandestine migration across the Mediterranean in Francophone Moroccan Iitterature -- Southward road narratives : how French citizens become clandestine immigrants in Algeria -- The new Eldorado in Mediterranean music -- Europe bound : shooting "illegals" at sea -- Heading home : post-mortem road narratives -- Conclusion : "white sea of the middle" or "wide sea to meddle in"?
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on June 14, 2016)
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