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Conclusions.

De Martini Ugolotti, N., 2024. Conclusions. In: Music, Forced Migration and Emplacement: Sounds of Asylum Bristol. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 135-152.

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Abstract

This chapter advances some closing reflections on how the book can contribute to existing public and academic discussions and praxis relating to music, leisure, forced migration, and sanctuary. The conclusions contend that while the leisure practices of people seeking asylum are never separate from harmful forms of migration management, they are not reducible to these frames. Addressing musicking and leisure as sites of intensity and articulation can thus complicate public and academic perspectives on asylum; from deficit frames that populate humanitarian and academic narratives, to ethno-populist portrayals of refugees as inherent threats to the nation, and perspectives that contain refugees within individualising discourses of empowerment and resilience. The chapter also considers the productivity of music as a form of ethnographic relationality that seeks possibilities “in which what moves” (Khan, Arc of the journeyman: Afghan migrants in England. University of Minnesota Press, 2020, 15): be it songs, sounds, people, things, stories, and ways of being-in-the-world that exceed existing modes of apprehension.

Item Type:Book Section
ISBN:9783031551970, 3031551974
Series Name:Leisure Studies in a Global Era (LSGE)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Sports & Recreation
Group:Bournemouth University Business School
ID Code:40312
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:06 Sep 2024 13:06
Last Modified:07 Sep 2024 01:08

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