Towards an embodied securityscape: Brian Chikwava's Harare North and the asylum seeking body as site of articulation |
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Authors: | Patricia Noxolo |
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Institution: | Department of Geography, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S10 2TN, UK, p.noxolo@sheffield.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | This article introduces the concept of an embodied securityscape, arguing that asylum seekers embody a point of articulation between two differently located security nexuses: security-migration and security-development. Drawing on Brian Chikwava's novel Harare North, the article illustrates this articulation, not only in the thematic development of the embodied experiences of the narrator, but also in the way the novel articulates differently located conventions of form. Ultimately, the article argues that this embodied securityscape, as illustrated through this novel, produces an alternative narrative space for the messy politics of asylum. |
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Keywords: | security embodiment asylum seekers Harare North Brian Chikwava securityscape |
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