Subjects and Objects
in Exile

Wayne Modest, Bonaventure Soh Bejeng Ndikung, Margareta von Oswald, Christiane Berndes, Cristina Cámara Bello, Igor Španjol, Anders Kreuger, Antònia Maria Perelló, Atıf Akın, Dilek Winchester, Nadia Al Issa, Hera Büyüktaşçıyan, Khaled Barakeh, Pınar Öğrenci, Merve Bedir, Carlos Prieto del Campo, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Ela Meh,J ohn Byrne, Đorđe Balmazović, November Paynter, Adrian Lahoud, pantxo ramas
2017
251 pages
The editorial board began discussing this e-publication in the aftermath of summer 2015. The decision to put together this fifth edition, titled "Subjects and Objects in Exile", was prompted by the many tragic displacements, fates and deaths of those seeking asylum in Europe and elsewhere. These enforced mass exiles are the result of civil wars in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. The appalling and dehumanising management by European powers is having worrying economic, cultural, political and juridical implications. In this publication, we would like to address what has come to be called, not un-problematically we would argue, the European "refugee crisis". We do so in the shadow of recent and ongoing terrorist attacks, rising nationalism and Britain's imminent notification to leave the European Union.

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