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Journey without End: Migration from the Global South through the Americas by Andrew Nelson

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Journey without End chronicles the years-long journey of extracontinentales-African and South Asian migrants moving through Latin America toward the United States. Based on five years of collaborative research between a journalist and an anthropologist, this book makes an engrossing, sometimes surreal, narrative-driven critique of how state-level immigration policy fails extracontinental migrants.

The book begins with Kidane, an Eritrean migrant who has left his pregnant wife behind to make the four-year trip to North America; it then picks up the natural disaster-riddled voyage of Roshan and Kamala Dhakal from Nepal to Ecuador; and it continues to the trials of Cameroonian exile Jane Mtebe, who becomes trapped in a bizarre beachside resort town on the edge of the DariEn Gap-the gateway from South to Central America.

Journey without End follows these migrants as their fitful voyages put them in a semi-permanent state of legal and existential liminality as mercurial policy creates profit opportunities that transform migration bottlenecks-Quito's tourist district, a Colombian beachside resort, Panama's DariEn Gap, and a Mexican border town-into spontaneous migration-oriented spaces rife with race, gender, and class exploitation. Even then, migrant solidarity allows for occasional glimpses of subaltern cosmopolitanism and the possibility of mobile futures.

About the Author
Andrew Nelson is an associate professor of anthropology at the University of North Texas. Rob Curran is a freelance journalist and frequent contributor to Dow Jones Newswires and the Dallas Morning News.

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This book provides a fascinating, detailed account of one of the most unique and extreme migration routes on the planet. It breaks new ground in providing new and extensive research on certain aspects of this migration route-for example, the financial and logistical aspects of it."-Nadja Drost, winner of the SimOn BolIvar Prize, the I. F. Stone Award, and the Robert Spiers Benjamin Award for best reporting in any medium on Latin America



Book Information
ISBN 9780826504869
Author Andrew Nelson
Format Hardback
Page Count 258
Imprint Vanderbilt University Press
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Weight(grams) 363g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 19mm

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