2022
DOI: 10.18357/bigr41202220562
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Constructing Local Belonging through Art and Activism in Context of Anti-Migration Politics, Stigmatisation and Gentrification: What Migration Studies can Learn from Belleville and Maddalena

Abstract: Despite a decade of self-criticism, research perspectives on migration studies remain too often centred on national belonging (Glick Schiller & Çağlar 2011). Based on two empirical examples, self-organised fashion and music shows in Paris and Genoa, this article shows how “event lenses” can constructively replace “ethnic lenses” in the analysis of artivistic practices that aim at changing political situations and living conditions. Wearing “event lenses” also helps us to question supposed homogeneities and… Show more

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“…In Sub-Saharan Africa, art has been a powerful means of political expression and activism (Salzbrunn, 2022). Artists in countries like Nigeria, South Africa, and Senegal have used their creative talents to challenge political ideologies and critique power imbalances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Sub-Saharan Africa, art has been a powerful means of political expression and activism (Salzbrunn, 2022). Artists in countries like Nigeria, South Africa, and Senegal have used their creative talents to challenge political ideologies and critique power imbalances.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, this event-centred approach applied in a "location of change" (Kasinitz & Martiniello, 2019) is a constructive answer to the critique of "ethnic lenses" formulated by Brubaker (2006). Through "event lenses" (Salzbrunn, 2017(Salzbrunn, , 2022b, we can "de-migranticise migration research" (Ryan & Dahinden, 2021) and analyse music performances as mirrors of changing cultures -an interactive change that leads into multiple directions. It is important to note that origin can be performed in specific social situations but also remain invisible.…”
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confidence: 99%