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The adventure

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A compelling and urgent book about life at the borders of Europe, unpacking with ethnographic care the violence and defiance of illegalised journeys. Alice Elliot, author of The Outside: Migration as Life in Morocco

A deft and deeply empathetic ethnographic portrait of the struggles of precarious migrants in the marginal neighbourhoods of the Moroccan capital. >Beautifully draws out the complexity and existential depth of these young men's stories, thereby moving beyond simplistic portrayals of illegal migrants as either victims or signifiers of crisis. >This ethnographic study examines the hopes, imaginaries, and everyday lives of young male migrants from Western and Central Africa who find themselves 'stuck' in Morocco. The book deepens and humanises understandings of sub-Saharan migration, exploring migrants' conceptualisation of 'the adventure' as an epic quest to carve out a better life and future in the face of the violent, transnational politics of migration. The adventure sheds light on the moral, gendered, affective, social, and political aspects of migrants' own experiences and representations of their journeys and struggles. Steering away from aesthetics of despair, victimhood, and criminality, the book focuses on young men's efforts to face up to bordering practices to retain control over their lives and mobility.

The adventure sheds a crucial light on migrants' own experiences and understandings of their entrapped mobility in Douar Hajja and Maâdid, two peripheral neighbourhoods of the Moroccan capital Rabat. The adventure is a quest for 'une vie plus supportable' (a life more bearable), a hopeful and risky journey to become the person one aspires to be, to reach a place where one's dignity and rights might be respected.
Product details
Number of Pages:
242
Release Date:
2025-07-08
Publication Date:
2025-07-08
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
1526177684
ISBN13:
9781526177681
Weight:
708 g
Height:
161 cm
Width:
240 cm
Thickness:
20 cm
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