Available Formats
Decolonial Mourning and the Caring Commons: Migration-Coloniality Necropolitics and Conviviality Infrastructure
By (Author) Encarnacin Gutirrez Rodrguez
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
15th August 2023
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Social discrimination and social justice
325.3
Hardback
264
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 26mm
454g
This book is the product of an endless individual and collective process of mourning. It departs from the authors mourning for her parents, their histories and struggles in Germany as Gastarbeiter, while it also engages with the political mourning of intersectional feminist movements against feminicide in Central and South America; the struggles against state and police misogynoir violence of #SayHerName in the United States; the resistance of refugees and migrantized people against the coloniality of migration in Germany; and the intense political grief work of families, relatives, and friends who lost their loved ones in racist attacks from the 1980s until today in Germany. Bearing witness to their stories and accounts, this book explores how mourning is shaped both by its historical context and the political labor of caring commons, while it also follows the building of a conducive atmosphere of support against migration-colonialitynecropolitics, dwelling toward transformative and reparative practices of common justice.
Encarnacin Gutirrez Rodrguez is ProfessorinSociologywith a focus on Culture and Migration at the Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main.