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Abstract The crossing of undocumented travellers to Europe through the Greek-Turkish maritime
border area and, particularly, the practice of destroying their own boats as a strategy to be
rescued by border patrols are taken as a point of departure for a reflection on the political
and cultural definition of the European borders today. Based on material collected during
two research stays in the North Aegean, the article presents accounts of these sea crossings
and analyzes them as navigations and negotiations along the symbolic boundary between
“nature” and “culture”. The expulsion of unwanted migrants into a zone of exposure to
the elements, or bare life, is the result of a border regime that forces unwanted travellers
to take more dangerous routes, pushing them into a sphere of mere biological survival and
submitting them to a particular mobility regime. This sea voyage is characterized as an
experience of radical indetermination where the boundaries between what is conceived of
as “nature” and a realm of civilization and technological superiority are being continually
contested and redrawn.
Keywords sea voyage, European borders, bare life, mobilities, modernity, nature, technology
“Blowing off” the boat
The sea border crossing to Europe, a navigation
on the nature/culture divide
Estela Schindel
Mobile culture Studies. The Journal, Vol. 1 2015, 199-216
Double blind reviewed article
Open Access: content is licensed under cc BY 3.0
Mobile Culture Studies
The Journal, Band 1/2015
- Titel
- Mobile Culture Studies
- Untertitel
- The Journal
- Band
- 1/2015
- Herausgeber
- Karl Franzens University Graz
- Ort
- Graz
- Datum
- 2015
- Sprache
- deutsch, englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- Abmessungen
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Seiten
- 216
- Kategorien
- Zeitschriften Mobile Culture Studies The Journal