Bordered Lives: Immigration Detention Archive
By (Author) Mary Bosworth
By (author) Khadija Von Zinnenburg Carroll
By (author) Christoph Balzar
Sternberg Press
Sternberg Press
4th May 2021
Germany
Hardback
144
Width 219mm, Height 306mm, Spine 25mm
1057g
The experience of detention from the perspective of the immigrant, drawing on the fields of art, design, and criminology. Drawing on original documents, photographs, and detainee artwork, Bordered Lives offers a unique insight into the experience of immigration detention in the United Kingdom. With interdisciplinary backgrounds in art, design, and criminology, the authors present views of everyday life under this form of border control. In offering a glimpse within these hidden sites, they explore fundamental questions about coercion, censorship, and control, as well as belonging and resistance. This book introduces the Immigration Detention Archive and reflects on the conditions under which art is supposed to be produced (and is undermined) in institutional spaces. Mixing shadow puppetry, photographic slides, video, architectural models, and spoken word, Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll's performance Men in Waiting presents the effects of indeterminate detention, bureaucratic indifference, and banality on the subjectivity of the incarcerated.
. Mary Bosworth is the director of the Centre for Criminology and fellow of St Cross College at the University of Oxford and, concurrently, professor of Criminology at Monash University. In Oxford Mary directs Border Criminologies, an interdisciplinary research group focusing on the intersections between criminal justice and border control. . Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll is an artist, professor and chair of Global Art at the University of Birmingham. . Christoph Balzar is as an artist, curator, and mediator in Berlin who works in the field of art, art history, and anthropology of art.