Border Nation
A Story of Migration
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Pluto Press
Published:20th Mar '21
Should be back in stock very soon
This powerful manifesto urges readers to confront the realities of borders and the need for resistance. Border Nation highlights the importance of solidarity and action.
In Border Nation, Leah Cowan explores the profound impact of borders on our lives, emphasizing that they are not merely geographical lines but symbols of oppression and division. The book delves into the inhumanity of deportations and the rise in racist attacks, particularly in the aftermath of the EU referendum. Cowan articulates a compelling case for resisting oppressive borders, shedding light on the urgent need for solidarity and action against their detrimental effects.
Cowan meticulously unpacks the myths perpetuated by the media that vilify migrants, revealing the corporate interests that profit from border enforcement, such as companies like G4S. She traces the colonial origins of modern border policies and examines how these draconian measures harm communities, creating a culture of fear and division. By highlighting these connections, Border Nation invites readers to reconsider the narratives surrounding migration and borders.
The call to action in Border Nation is clear: as borders multiply, so must the resistance. Cowan showcases various forms of activism, from demonstrations within detention centers to grassroots campaigns led by migrants themselves. These acts of cross-border solidarity demonstrate the power of collective action in the fight for freedom of movement and justice for all. Through this manifesto, Cowan inspires readers to engage in the struggle against oppressive border regimes and to envision a world without borders.
‘Powerful’
-- Nikesh Shukla, editor of 'The Good Immigrant' (Unbound, 2017)'A must-read manifesto for border abolition'
-- gal-dem'This seminal text forms the grounding for a deep and vital understanding on how an abolition of Britain’s brutal border regime is needed to repair the harm caused by colonial legacies'
-- Rhys Thomas, VICE'An accessible, well-researched and indispensable guide, myth-busting at every turn, and charting not just the origins of these violent realities, but of equal importance, how we can dismantle them'
-- Joshua Virasami, author of 'How To Change It: Make a Difference' (Merky Books, 2020)'A powerful indictment of borders and border regimes that lays bare the story of how they emerged, how they exercise a tenacious hold on our imagination, and how they enact lethal violence on so many'
-- Priyamvada Gopal, Professor of Postcolonial Studies at the University of Cambridge'Cowan brings the very notion of a border into sharp focus in this meticulous and compassionate manifesto'
-- Juno Mac, co-author of Revolting Prostitutes: The Fight For Sex Workers' Rights (Verso, 2020)'Passionate and laser sharp, Cowan not only exposes how greed, racism and hypocrisy work over generations to wall people out of Britain but also gives us tools to dig tunnels under those walls'
-- Professor Bridget Anderson, Director of Migration Mobilities Bristol and Professor of Migration, Mobilities and Citizenship, University of Bristol'A fantastically succinct primer on the violence of our bordered world, and a powerful invitation to join with people at the sharpest end of that violence'
-- Gracie Bradley, interim Director at Liberty'Debunks the myths and misconceptions about immigration and who exactly profits from the system'
-- Refinery29 UK'A compelling and digestible resource which lays out the oppressive nature of Britain’s borders and their history, and the tangible possibilities of resistance to them'
-- The Face'A brilliant and eye-opening read into the violent and oppressive nature of borders, and how we as a collective can move beyond a life with borders'
-- Aurelia'Sets out for us, not just the colonial histories that saw lines on the map drawn, but the murky world of profiteering that sees them maintained in the present'
-- Huck'We can, and should, all resist borders, and 'Border Nation' is a beautiful entry point into how to do it'
-- Bad Form‘A short, sharp, incisive analysis of the colonial origins of borders, the violence of immigration control and the profit motive driving so much of immigration policy and practice’
-- Right to ReISBN: 9780745341071
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 147g
160 pages