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Introduction
Reconceptualizing Transit States in an Era of Outsourcing, Offshoring, and Obfuscation
Antje Missbach and Melissa Phillips
De Berlin à la conquête du monde
L'irrésistible expansion du döner kebab
Stéphane de Tapia
du Sahara et d'Arabie, qui mixait populations, traditions et produits, au moins au Palais ; elle mêle encore sans doute origines nomades centrasiatiques et traditions byzantines, mais aussi « coloniales » (terme que récuserait évidemment l
Donner la mort au gibier sur le territoire sacré de la Mecque
Une vieille controverse (VIIe-VIIIe siècles)
Hocine Benkheira
compenser sa mort par le sacrifice d’un bélier du Najd. 10 On y adjoint aussi un lézard propre au Sahara, celui qu’on appelle fouette-queue, dabb en arabe, mais non les serpents ( hayyât ) qui sont décrits comme des « ennemis ». 11 À des pèlerins qui ont
Abhishek Choudhary, Rhys Machold, Ricardo Cardoso, Andreas Hackl, Martha Lagace, and Carly Machado
are subject to political and economic forces of power consolidation as elsewhere in Africa south of the Sahara regardless of armed conflict, a wider context often missing in other writings that Ferme is uniquely situated to probe thanks to her
From Ecuador to Elsewhere
The (Re)Configuration of a Transit Country
Soledad Álvarez Velasco
para mover migrantes .” El Comercio . https://www.elcomercio.com/actualidad/seguridad/ecuador-usado-mover-migrantes.html . Bredeloup , Sylvie , and Oliver Pliez . 2005 . Migrations entre les deux rives du Sahara . Paris : Autrepart-Body . 10
Laborers, Migrants, Refugees
Managing Belonging, Bodies, and Mobility in (Post)Colonial Kenya and Tanzania
Hanno Brankamp and Patricia Daley
University Press . Brooks , Hugh , and Yassin El-Ayouty , eds. 1970 . Refugees South of the Sahara: An African Dilemma . Westport, CT : Negro Universities Press . Browne , Simone . 2015 . Dark Matters: On the Surveillance of Blackness . Durham, NC
Bret Gustafson, Francesco Carpanini, Martin Kalb, James Giblin, Sarah Besky, Patrick Gallagher, Andrew Curley, Jen Gobby, and Ryan Anderson
expansion of the Sahara Desert; it also defined conversations around the North American Dust Bowl during the 1930s. In this section of the book, and apart from examining efforts “to sedentarize and assimilate Native Americans” (139), Davis underlines post
Julien Brachet, Victoria L. Klinkert, Cory Rodgers, Robtel Neajai Pailey, Elieth Eyebiyi, Rachel Benchekroun, Grzegorz Micek, Natasha N. Iskander, Aydan Greatrick, Alexandra Bousiou, and Anne White
fears” (6). The first part of the book, “The Story of the Map,” shows in various contexts how danger is perceived, constructed, and mapped, often from afar, in order to divide and control. Andersson explains how the Sahara, and especially Mali, has been
Refugia Roundtable
Imagining Refugia: Thinking Outside the Current Refugee Regime
Nicholas Van Hear, Veronique Barbelet, Christina Bennett, and Helma Lutz
refugees drawn from different nationalities and ethnicities have built solidarity and effected change ( Papadopoulos and Tsianos 2013 ). Examples include collective action by sub-Saharan Africans thrown together in emergent communities crossing the Sahara