Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Home -- A Migrant's Last Journey -- Listening to Migrants' Narratives: An Introduction -- Sub-Saharan Migrants Heading North: A Mobility Perspective -- Nigerian Border Crossers: Women Travelling to Europe by Land -- High-risk Migration: From Senegal to the Canary Islands by Sea -- Stranded in Mauritania: Sub-Saharan Migrants in Post-Transit -- Untangling Immobility in Transit: Sub-Saharan Migrants in Istanbul -- Marabouts and Migrations: Senegalese between Dakar and Diaspora -- "Today, I Would Never Go to Europe": Mobility for Resources and Local Development in West Africa -- Migration, Class and Symbolic Status: Nigerians in the Netherlands and Greece -- Lessons for Life: Two Migratory Portraits from Eritrea -- "Like a plate of spaghetti": Migrant Narratives from the Libya-Lampedusa Route -- Our Journey -- Notes on Contributors -- Index
What does it mean to cross half a continent without documents or rights? The self-told story of African migration
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries