Forever Foreigners: The Temporality of Immigrant Indebtedness
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/29954Date
2023-04-27Type
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Rathe, Kaja JenssenAbstract
In this article, I offer a critical phenomenological investigation of immigrant indebtedness, with special focus on its temporality. I understand immigrant indebtedness as a relation of debt where what is owed is gratitude, and which takes on a special meaning when the debtor in question is racially construed as immigrant. Understood as such, immigrant indebtedness has the power to function as a social structure that organizes, conditions and impacts people’s lives. By analysing writer and poet Sumaya Jirde Ali's descriptions of immigrant indebtedness in dialogue with Marianne Gullestad, Alia Al-Saji and Maurizio Lazzarato, I argue that the harm of immigrant indebtedness becomes visible once we pay attention to its temporal structure—involving the permanence of the debt-relation, the freezing and distortion of the past, as well as their limiting effects on future and present.
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Taylor & FrancisCitation
Rathe. Forever Foreigners: The Temporality of Immigrant Indebtedness. Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology. 2023Metadata
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