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Ain’t I a Migrant?: Global Blackness and the Future of Migration Studies
International Migration Review ( IF 2.3 ) Pub Date : 2024-10-16 , DOI: 10.1177/01979183241271685
Jean Beaman, Orly Clerge

In the wake of recent interventions to better connect the subfields of international migration and race and ethnicity through a sociology of racialized immigration, we push this further by arguing for the necessity of a global Blackness perspective on global migration. Such a focus does not just reflect the role of race in the dynamics of migration, and vice versa, but more importantly shifts assumptions about this relationship. So, it is not enough to say that race matters in migration but rather that blackness and Black lives matter in how migration unfolds. Using global blackness as a starting point in our analyses of migration reveals a clearer and closer entanglement of race, racism, colonialism, and migration. We argue that global Blackness structures notions of who migrates and under what conditions, as well as our ideas regarding migrants and their descendants and use the examples of New York City, Paris, and France as paradigmatic sites for understanding this relationship.

中文翻译:


我不是移民吗?:全球黑人和移民研究的未来



在最近的干预措施之后,通过种族化移民社会学更好地将国际移民与种族和民族的子领域联系起来,我们通过论证全球黑人视角对全球移民的必要性来进一步推动这一点。这样的关注不仅反映了种族在移民动态中的作用,反之亦然,更重要的是改变了对这种关系的假设。因此,仅仅说种族在移民中很重要是不够的,而是黑人和黑人的生命在移民如何展开中很重要。在我们对移民的分析中,以全球黑人为起点,揭示了种族、种族主义、殖民主义和移民之间更清晰、更紧密的纠葛。我们认为,全球黑人构建了谁移民、在什么条件下移民的概念,以及我们对移民及其后代的看法,并以纽约市、巴黎和法国为例来理解这种关系。
更新日期:2024-10-16
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