2022
DOI: 10.1111/anti.12873
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Weathering the Ill Wind: The Affective and Embodied Dimensions of Anti‐Immigrant Political Discourses on Young African Men in Italy

Abstract: Using the election of the far‐right populist coalition government in Italy in 2018 and resultant legislative changes to immigration it brought about as an analytic lens, I examine the material and emotional impact of these changes on young African men, hosted as “unaccompanied minors” in a reception centre in a northern Italian town. I refer to these changes as an “ill wind” and in this paper examine its impacts using Christina Sharpe’s notion of “weathering” to refer to the totality of the ongoingness of the … Show more

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“…Davies et al, 2017;Joronen and Griffiths, 2022;Kotef and Amir, 2011;Peteet, 2017;Weizman, 2007), thus expanding the recent, still relatively diminutive and scattered work on geographies of weathering (eg. Collins, 2020;de Vet and Head, 2020;McCormack, 2018;Walker, 2023;in cognate disciplines, see Holzheye and Wedemayer, 2020;Neimanis and Walker, 2014;Sharpe, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Davies et al, 2017;Joronen and Griffiths, 2022;Kotef and Amir, 2011;Peteet, 2017;Weizman, 2007), thus expanding the recent, still relatively diminutive and scattered work on geographies of weathering (eg. Collins, 2020;de Vet and Head, 2020;McCormack, 2018;Walker, 2023;in cognate disciplines, see Holzheye and Wedemayer, 2020;Neimanis and Walker, 2014;Sharpe, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%