Segue to revolution: Border activisms in the meantimes
The challenge facing radical border activists is how to nurture a spirit of revolution and opposition whilst recognising that no borders, or even open borders, is not going to come about any time soon. A revolution or radical overhaul is required, but what to do while it does not come about, in the age of triumphant neoliberalism and hegemonic border logics? I begin this lecture by discussing the limits of three discourses that risk being subsumed within this hegemony – those of reform, humanitarianism and compassion. Yet are we then to do nothing, as Žižek challenges us? On the contrary, I argue that there are tactics available to border activists that do not undermine the spirit of no borders activism, but they must be sought out carefully and critically. I discuss examples around disruption, incrementalism, protest/critique, progressive localism, witnessing and radical narrative-based education as ways beyond the impasse. These routes must be segues to revolution, the border activisms of the meantimes.
Date: 12 October 2016, 13:00
Venue: Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Road OX1 3TB
Venue Details: Seminar Room 3
Speaker: Nick Gill (University of Exeter)
Organising department: Oxford Department of International Development
Organisers: Robtel Neajai Pailey, Yasser Moullan
Organiser contact email address: imi@qeh.ox.ac.uk
Part of: International Migration Institute Seminar Series
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Booking required?: Not required
Audience: Public
Editor: Jenny Peebles