Sumários

Week 3 - For an anthropology of discrimination

25 Outubro 2021, 18:00 Rita Sousa


- Citizenship and dynamics of inclusion/exclusion

- students' presentation

Seminar 3 - Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion

25 Outubro 2021, 13:00 Rita Sousa


- Citizenship and dynamics of inclusion/exclusion: the USA/Mexico Border; Hungarian policies against migration.

Students presentation and discussion of the readings:

"Multiple Identities and Education for Active Citizenship" by Alistair Ross (2007);

"Twilight of Sovereignty or the Emergence of Cosmopolitan Norms? Rethinking Citizenship in Volatile Times" by Seyla Benhabib (2007);

"Constructing citizenship: Exclusion, Subordination, and Resistance" by Evelyn Nakano Glenn (2011)

"Soul Citizenship: The Black Hebrews and the State of Israel" by Fran Markowitz, Sara Helman and Dafna Shir-Vertesh (2003);

"French Secularism and the 'Islamic Veil Affair'" by Talal Asad (2006).

seminar 2 - Borders and bordercrossings

18 Outubro 2021, 20:30 Rita Sousa


Borders: boundaries, frontiers, limits

Case study discussion.

seminar 2 - Borders and bordercrossings

18 Outubro 2021, 18:00 Rita Sousa


Borders: boundaries, frontiers, limits

Case study discussion.

seminar 2 - Borders and bordercrossings

18 Outubro 2021, 13:00 Rita Sousa


Border and border crossings

Short documentary discussion; students presentation of the readings:

Agier, M. (2016). The Elementary Forms of the Border. In M. Agier, Borderlands (pp. 15-23). Cambridge: Polity Press.

Balibar, É. (2002). What is a border? In É. Balibar, Politics and the Other Scene (pp. 75-86). London/New York: Verso.

Malkki, L.H. (1995). Refugees and Exile: From 'Refugee Studies' to the National Order of Things. Annual Review of Anthropology, 24, 495-523.

Mezzadra, S., & Neilson, B. (2013). The Proliferation of Borders. In S. Mezzadra & B. Neilson, Border as Method, or, the Multiplication of Labor (pp.1-25). Durham and London: Duke University Press.

Rumford, C. (2012) Towards a Multiperspectival Studies of Borders. Geopolitics, 17, 887-902