articleAnnual Review of AnthropologySep 11, 2002Closed access

Migrant “Illegality” and Deportability in Everyday Life

Columbia University

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Abstract

▪ Abstract This article strives to meet two challenges. As a review, it provides a critical discussion of the scholarship concerning undocumented migration, with a special emphasis on ethnographically informed works that foreground significant aspects of the everyday life of undocumented migrants. But another key concern here is to formulate more precisely the theoretical status of migrant “illegality” and deportability in order that further research related to undocumented migration may be conceptualized more rigorously. This review considers the study of migrant “illegality” as an epistemological, methodological, and political problem, in order to then formulate it as a theoretical problem. The article…

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Keywords
  • Scholarship
  • Politics
  • Everyday life
  • Sociology
  • Order (exchange)
  • Migration studies
  • Epistemology
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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