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Migrant academics' narratives of precarity and resilience in Europe

Title
Migrant academics' narratives of precarity and resilience in Europe [electronic resource] / edited by Olga Burlyuk and Ladan Rahbari.
ISBN
9781800649255
9781800649231 (paperback)
9781800649248 (hardback)
Publication
Cambridge : Open Book Publishers, [2023]
Copyright Notice Date
©2023
Physical Description
1 online resource (xxxii, 248 pages)
Access and use
Unrestricted online access.
This work is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) license. For more detailed information consult the publisher's website.
Summary
"This volume consists of narratives of migrant academics from the Global South within academia in the Global North. The autobiographic and autoethnographic contributions to this collection aim to decolonise the discourse around academic mobility by highlighting experiences of precarity, resilience, care and solidarity in the academic margins. The authors use precarity to analyse the state of affairs in the academy, from hiring practices to 'culturally' accepted division of labour, systematic forms of discrimination, racialisation, and gendered hierarchies, etc. Building on precarity as a critical concept for challenging social exclusion or forming political collectives, the authors move away from conventional academic styles, instead adopting autobiography and autoethnography as methods of intersectional scholarly analysis. This approach creatively challenges the divisions between the system and the individual, the mind and the soul, the objective and the subjective, as well as science, theory, and art. This volume will be of interest not only to scholars within the field of migration studies, but also to instructors and students of sociology, postcolonial studies, gender and race studies, and critical border studies. The volume's interdisciplinary approach also seeks to address university diversity officers, managers, key decision-makers, and other readers directly or indirectly involved in contemporary academia. The format and style of its contributions are wide-ranging (including poetry and creative prose), thus making it accessible and readable for a general audience."--Publisher's website.
Variant and related titles
Open book publishers.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 07, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction: Narrating Migrant Academics' Precarity and Resilience in Europe / Olga Burlyuk, Ladan Rahbari
1. A Journey to the 'Self': From Precarity as Non-belonging to the Search for Common Ground / Vera Axyonova
2. Unbelonging as a Postcolonial Predicament
3. Unlearning
4. Who Do the Dead Belong to? Considering the (In)Visibility of Death as an Outsider in France
5. The Invisible Migrant. The (Im)Possibility of Getting Behind the Iron Curtain of Western Academia as an Eastern European Academic
6. Of Academia, Status, and Knowing Your Place
7. A Stroll through the Darkness (pp. 61-68)
8. Eighty Dates around the World /
9. Have You Ever Heard of British Hospitality? Neither Have I
10. On Being a 'Migrant Academic,' Precarious Passports, and Invisible Struggles
11. Becoming White?
12. Academic Mobility the 'Other' Way
13. 'A Small Plot of New Land at All Times'
14. Conversation with San Precario
15. Survival in Silence in Neoliberal Academia
16. To the Center and Back
17. A Smart Hot Russian Girl from Odessa
18. Wiping the Smudge off the Window
19. A Letter to Future Adoptee Researchers
20. Inside the Migrant Academic's Body
21. 'Who Deserves a Chair?' Performative Kinships and Microaggressions in the European Academy
Afterword.
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