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Migration as hope and depression: existential im/mobilities in and beyond Egypt
2019
Mobilities
Recent scholarship has asserted that prolonged periods of 'waiting' or 'stuckedness' are becoming the condition of modern capitalism for many people. This article complicates this assertion by interrogating the affective life of migration, an act which offers the possibility of overcoming, but also reinforces, existential stuckedness. Using two ethnographies with young aspiring male migrants in Egypt, and older migrant men in the Netherlands, we reveal how migration, both before and after
doi:10.1080/17450101.2019.1609193
fatcat:7bcthnehonf2lf7r4fhvmyhmtm