Lande
The Calais 'Jungle' and Beyond
Author(s)
Hicks, Dan
Mallet, Sarah
Language
EnglishAbstract
Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. How can Archaeology help us understand our contemporary world? This ground-breaking book reflects on material, visual and digital culture from the Calais “Jungle” – the informal camp where, before its destruction in October 2016, more than 10,000 displaced people lived. LANDE: The Calais 'Jungle' and Beyond reassesses how we understand ‘crisis’, activism, and the infrastructure of national borders in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies, foregrounding the politics of environments, time, and the ongoing legacies of empire. Introducing a major collaborative exhibit at Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum, the book argues that an anthropological focus on duration, impermanence and traces of the most recent past can recentre the ongoing human experiences of displacement in Europe today.
Keywords
Calais Jungle; collecting; contemporary archeology; material culture; memeory; refugee campDOI
10.2307/j.ctvndv935ISBN
9781529207873; 9781529206180;9781529206210; 9781529206227OCN
1100535666Publisher
Policy PressPublisher website
https://policy.bristoluniversitypress.co.uk/homePublication date and place
Bristol, 2019Classification
Sociology