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Crossings: Migrant Knowledges, Migrant Forms

  • Natalya Din-Kariuki(editor)
  • Subha Mukherji (editor)
  • Rowan Williams (editor)
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TitleCrossings
SubtitleMigrant Knowledges, Migrant Forms
ContributorNatalya Din-Kariuki(editor)
Subha Mukherji (editor)
Rowan Williams (editor)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.53288/0417.1.00
Landing pagehttps://punctumbooks.com/titles/crossings-migrant-knowledges-migrant-forms/
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
CopyrightSubha Mukherji, Natalya Din-Kariuki, Rowan Williams
Publisherpunctum books
Publication placeEarth, Milky Way
Published on2025-10-03
ISBN978-1-68571-280-8 (Paperback)
978-1-68571-281-5 (PDF)
Long abstract

Crossings: Migrant Knowledges, Migrant Forms brings together activists, artists, scholars, and migrants with diverse histories to explore what the experience of migration does with, and to, knowledge, and how its own ways of knowing find expressive form. As the volume’s authors think about physical and imaginative crossings, and the traversals and transactions of knowledge they entail, the book itself crosses and complicates disciplinary and formal boundaries and the barriers between critical and creative intervention. Crucially, it brings together voices and forms emerging out of the experience of dislocation with responses to the encounters it generates.

The volume’s discussions begin in the early modern world, and move freely across periods to dwell on the urgent experience of migrancy in our own times, while also responding to an urgent need to connect the local with the global experience of migrant knowledge and migrant aesthetics. Crossings stakes the claim that creative art, backed by humanities-based thinking, can meet the imaginative and ethical demands that the unknowable reality of mass displacement places on us, in a way that governments, institutions, and public discourse have calamitously failed to do. But aesthetic practice itself needs to be re-positioned if it is to rise to these political and human challenges, negotiating the points of friction between its own predilections and the matter of migration.

Crossings offers “migrant forms” – art about migration, objects from migrant life shaped into artifacts, and migrant self-expressions – as the means of this imaginative re-orientation, and a tool for activating a radical alternative to economic models of social benefit. Crossings takes its place in an emergent ecology of migrant forms, both speaking to and participating in that ecology.

Print length562 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Dimensions127 x 32 x 203 mm | 5" x 1.27" x 8" (Paperback)
Weight703g | 24.80oz (Paperback)
LCCN2025939388
THEMA
  • JBFH
  • JBCC7
  • DSBC
BISAC
  • LIT019000
  • SOC007000
  • SOC008000
Keywords
  • anthropology
  • migration
  • refugee crisis
  • decoloniality
  • early modern studies
  • asylum
  • exile
Contents

Frontmatter

(pp. 1–16)

    Crossings: Life and Art

    (pp. 19–90)
    • Subha Mukherji

    Towards the Library of Exile

    (pp. 93–115)
    • Edmund de Waal

    Response to Edmund de Waal

    (pp. 117–119)
    • Gillian Beer

    Travel Writing, Poetics, and the Early Modern Knowledge Economy

    (pp. 123–134)
    • Natalya Din-Kariuki

    “Loitering Lusks and Lazy Lorels”: Poverty, Vagrancy, and the Invention of Roguery

    (pp. 135–146)
    • Anupam Basu

    Travel Testimonies: Migrant Women’s Mobilities in London Consistory Records, c. 1560–1600

    (pp. 147–161)
    • John Gallagher

    Fickle Turbans and Mercurial Fashions: Blurring the Boundaries of Identities between Europe and the Ottoman Empire

    (pp. 163–175)
    • Rosita D’Amora

    Migrant Unknowledge: A Vision of the Virgin in Fifteenth-Century Kozhikode

    (pp. 177–186)
    • Jonathan Gil Harris

    Knowledge in Translation: Between the Local and the Universal

    (pp. 187–198)
    • Annabel Brett

    Internal Migration: The Letters and Adages of Erasmus

    (pp. 199–211)
    • Brian Cummings

    Out of Place: Migration, Knowledge, and What Remains

    (pp. 213–229)
    • Supriya Chaudhuri

    One and Three Knowledges: Displacement, Art, and Anthropology

    (pp. 231–241)
    • Olga Demetriou
    • Efi Savvides
    • Akid Hassan

    Migrants’ Narratives: Challenging the Border Logic of the United States

    (pp. 243–254)
    • Valerie Forman

    “You’re Back in the Room”: Theatrical Borders in a Post-COVID-19 World

    (pp. 255–262)
    • Pip Williams

    Communities and Stages: Conversation with Good Chance Theatre

    (pp. 265–274)
    • Mohamed Sarrar
    • Joe Murphy
    • Joe Robertson

    Stories in Transit

    (pp. 275–290)
    • Saifoudiny (Dine) Diallo
    • Clelia Bartoli
    • Marina Warner
    • Valentina Castagna

    “Sea of Hope”: The Poetry Circle of Melissa Network’s Women

    (pp. 291–302)
    • Nadina Christopoulou
    • A.E. Stallings

    Curating Migration: A Conversation with The Migration Museum

    (pp. 303–316)
    • Aditi Anand
    • Sue McAlpine

    Response to The Migration Museum

    (pp. 317–324)
    • Clair Wills

    “Don’t Wash Your Hands”

    (pp. 325–336)
    • Issam Kourbaj
    • Simon Goldhill
    • Subha Mukherji

    “Loving Justice”

    (pp. 337–347)
    • Regina M. Schwartz

    Response to Regina M. Schwartz

    (pp. 349–355)
    • Rowan Williams

    In the Fertile Land

    (pp. 359–360)
    • Gabriel Josipovici

    Sound Crossings: A Poetry Reading

    (pp. 363–386)
    • Angela Leighton
    • A.E. Stallings

    Oltre Mare (after Baxendall and St Clair)

    (pp. 387–390)
    • Rachel Spence

    After an Unspeaking

    (pp. 391–396)
    • Anthony Vahni Capildeo

    A Swelling Is Time

    (pp. 397–399)
    • Yousif M. Qasmiyeh

    Poem for the One Who Has Just Arrived

    (pp. 401–403)
    • Bhanu Kapil

    Mishearing: A Traversal

    (pp. 405–416)
    • Amit Chaudhuri
    • Subha Mukherji

    A Lot of Dirt

    (pp. 417–431)
    • T.M. Krishna
    • Subha Mukherji

    The Lost Country

    (pp. 435–451)
    • Dragana Jurišić

    Trade Winds

    (pp. 453–457)
    • Susan Stockwell
    • Carla Suthren

    Kudzu in the Patchy Anthropocene

    (pp. 461–473)
    • Yota Batsaki

    Small Things, Strange Shores: Poems

    (pp. 475–478)
    • Mina Gorji

    Exile and Food

    (pp. 481–491)
    • Claudia Roden
    • Subha Mukherji

    A Journey in Taste

    (pp. 493–504)
    • Faraj Alnasser
    • Subha Mukherji

    Moving Things

    (pp. 505–529)
    • Faraj Alnasser
    • Dragana Jurišić
    • Subha Mukherji
    • Jonathan Gil Harris
    • Yousif M. Qasmiyeh
    • Issam Kourbaj
    • Natalya Din-Kariuki
    • Saifoudiny (Dine) Diallo

    Afterword

    (pp. 531–541)
    • Rowan Williams

    Contributors

    (pp. 543–557)
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      Contributors

      Natalya Din-Kariuki

      (editor)
      Assistant Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at University of Warwick
      https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7575-6644

      Natalya Din-Kariuki is Associate Professor in the Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies at the University of Warwick, where she works on the literary and intellectual history of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, with a particular focus on travel writing, transnational and transcultural encounters, and rhetoric and poetics. Her work has appeared in journals including the Review of English Studies, Huntington Library Quarterly, and Textual Practice.

      Subha Mukherji

      (editor)
      Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture at University of Cambridge

      Subha Mukherji is Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture at the University of Cambridge. Her research interests and publications range across Renaissance English literature, early modern law and drama, form and faith, literary epistemologies, migration, and contemporary Indian art.

      Rowan Williams

      (editor)

      Rowan Williams taught Theology in Oxford, Cambridge, Bristol, and Yale. From 2002 to 2012 he was Archbishop of Canterbury, and from 2012 to 2020 Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge. He has published widely on religion, literature, and politics, and was Chair of the development charity Christian Aid for eight years. He now lives in Wales, and is Chair of the Peace Academy/Academi Heddwch. Recent books include Justice and Love: A Philosophical Dialogue (Bloomsbury Academic, 2020, with Mary Zournazi) and Collected Poems (Carcanet Press, 2021).

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