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      Contents

      1  Title page

      2  Copyright page

      3  Acknowledgements

      4  Foreword Gurminder K. Bhambra

      5  1 Introduction Migration studies and colonialism The growing call to ‘decolonize’ the social sciences Does migration studies need to think about colonialism? Postcolonialism, decoloniality and Third World approaches to international law Structure of the book

      6  2 Time and Space: Migration and Modernity Introduction Problematizing the concept of modernity in the social sciences Eurocentrism North, South, East and West in colonial modernity Modernity, migration and development Can Eurocentrism be overcome? Conclusion

      7  3 ‘Race’ and Racism in International Migration Introduction Empire and the invention of race Knowledge, modernity and huMan Race, violence and slavery Racism’s two registers: biology and culture Race, movement and immigration Conclusion

      8  4 Putting Sovereignty, Citizenship and Migration in Dialogue with Past and Present Colonialisms Introduction Connected histories, connected sociologies Migration as decolonization Indigenous sovereignty and immigration No borders? Conclusion

      9  5 Deconstructing Forced Migration, Rethinking Asylum Introduction Asylum is a human right: postcolonial and decolonial perspectives on ‘man’ and ‘human’ The myth of difference and the silencing of colonialism Man and human as a colonial construct Uprooting: deconstructing forced migration Necropolitics: governing the uprooted through death Conclusion

      10  6 Towards a Colonial Account of Security and Borders Introduction Terrorism and race Anti-Muslim racism as ‘bio-cultural’ Colonial rule and security Towards a global account of security and borders Securitization in the Global South Postcolonial borders (in Palestine) Decolonizing borders Political violence and terror Conclusions

      11  7 Gender, Sexuality, Colonialism … and Migration Introduction Gender and sexuality in migration studies Intersectionality Decolonial feminism: the coloniality of gender Ungendering and anti-blackness Queer-of-colour critique Conclusion

      12  8 Conclusion

      13  References

      14  Index

      15  End User License Agreement

      Guide

      1  Cover

      2  Contents

      3  1 Introduction

      Pages

      1  iii

      2  iv

      3  vi

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