Writing Against Expulsion in the Post-War World Making Space for the Human
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Writing Against Expulsion in the Post-War World Making Space for the Human
Writing Against Expulsion in the Post-War World: Making Space for the Human tells a pre-history of the Hostile Environment. The book's starting point is the rapidly escalating use of detention as a response to human movement and the global production of geopolitical non-personhood in which detention results. As a matter of urgency, the book argues, we need to understand what is at stake in such policies and to resist the world we are making when we detain
and expel. Writing Against Expulsion returns to a post-war period when the brutal consequences of the politics of expulsion were visible and when it was clear to writers of all kinds that space for the human had
to be made. Drawing on contemporary histories of forced displacement, eye witness accounts, international legal documents, and on a range of emblematic cross-disciplinary texts and authors DL the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the political philosophy of Hannah Arendt, the poetry of Charles Olson, the revolutionary theory of Frantz Fanon DL the book shows how mid-century writers both documented the lived experience of expulsion and asserted ways of thinking and
acting by which expulsion could be prevented. What emerged were new languages of rights and recognition DL new accounts of Moving, Making and Speaking DL through which the exclusions of nation and border
could be countered.
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