Cornell University Press
Unbounding Europe: Bordering and the Politics of Mediterranean Solidarity in Sicily and Tunisia
Unbounding Europe: Bordering and the Politics of Mediterranean Solidarity in Sicily and Tunisia
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At a time of global border fortification and rising nationalisms, Unbounding Europe analyzes the potential of Mediterranean borderlands to offer alternative models of belonging. Drawing on ethnographic and archival research, Ilaria Giglioli writes about relations between Sicilians and Tunisians and how they negotiate relationships of proximity and difference in multiple arenas of life. She argues that histories of marginalization within the nation-state do not automatically make borderlands inclusive for migrants. Understanding the interplay of different degrees of marginality is key to identify how solidarity movements can emerge and be effective.
Giglioli argues that depoliticized celebrations of cross-Mediterranean coexistence ignore longstanding inequalities and reinforce symbolic hierarchies between Sicilians and Tunisians. She stresses that recognizing and addressing these inequalities is key to developing a transformative politics of solidarity. Rather than idealize intermediate border spaces or subjects, Unbounding Europe asserts that it is more effective to reconstruct histories of material and symbolic boundary drawing to demonstrate the contingency and mutability of borders.
Author: Ilaria Giglioli
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Published: 09/15/2025
Pages: 174
Weight: 0.54lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.41d
ISBN: 9781501782268
