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ID160444
Title ProperGlobal citizens, exotic others, and unwanted migrants
Other Title Informationmobilities in and of Europe
LanguageENG
AuthorLoftsdottir, Kristín
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article reflects on Europe’s problematic relationship with its ‘others’, asking in particular how the idea of the ‘exotic’ – constituting one of Europe’s ‘imperial ruins’ – intersects with the figure of the Muslim migrant. The Muslim migrant has in the present become in Europe a potent marker of otherness, which reflects how some cosmopolitan aspirations are perceived negatively in European discourses, revealing how mobility itself is racilized and gendered. WoDaaBe Fulani migrants from Niger have historically occupied a subject position in Europe as identified with ‘the exotic’. The article discusses WoDaaBe temporary migration to Europe to supplement their income back home, and their intersecting positions as ‘exotic’, as Muslims and black Africans. While contemporary discourses tend to highlight Europe’s status as a site of equality, human rights, and cradle of civilization, some bodies are welcome within the space of Europe while others are not.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 25, No.3; Jun 2018: p.302-319
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2018-05 25, 3
Key WordsEurope ;  Muslim ;  Migrant ;  Cosmopolitan ;  Exotic ;  WoDaaBe