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The Necropolitical Production and Management of Forced Migration

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Using examples from the United States—Mexico border, Central America, and South America, this book argues that forced migration is not a spontaneous phenomenon, but rather a product of necropolitical strategies designed to depopulate resource rich countries or regions.

Estevez merges necropolitical analysis with postcolonial migration and offers a new framework to study the set of policies, laws, institutions, and political discourses producing a profit in a legal context in which habitat devastation is legal, but mobility is a crime.

Violence, deprivation of food or water, environmental contamination, and rights exclusion are some of the tactics used in extractivist capitalism.

Private and state actors alike, use necropower, both its first and third world versions, to make people, living and dead, a commodity.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1793653291 / 9781793653291
Hardback
304.87
15/01/2022
United States
English
158 pages
23 cm