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OverviewThis ethnographic exploration of irregular migration from Western and Central Africa in Morocco deconstructs dehumanising narratives of a 'migration crisis' and a 'sub-Saharan problem' in politics of migration. The book provides an original focus on how migrants understood and experienced their entrapped mobility. The emic notion of 'the adventure' at the heart of this study sheds light on a transformative, epic quest to carve out a better life and future. The book traces how young men from Western and Central Africa sought to assert themselves as agents of their own destinies, despite uncertain, illegalising processes. In steering away from aesthetics of despair and fearmongering narratives, the book brings new insights into inter-disciplinary debates (e.g. illegality, uncertainty, immobility, violence, suffering, transit, etc.). Such focus is essential to draw out the complexity and existential depth of (irregular) migrants' lives, journeys, and stories. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Sébastien BacheletPublisher: Manchester University Press Imprint: Manchester University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.638kg ISBN: 9781526177681ISBN 10: 1526177684 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 08 July 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available, will be POD ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon it's release. This is a print on demand item which is still yet to be released. Table of ContentsPrologue: Golden Sands Introduction 1 The making of a sub-Saharan issue 2 Reaching the objective 3 Taking a chance 4 Life in the ghettoes Insert: Adventurers in Douar Hajja and Maâdid 5 Adventurous entrepreneurs 6 Chacun sa route 7 Between violence and shared dreams 8 Fighting illegal migration Adventure: a radical movement towards life References Index -- .ReviewsThe adventure is captivating as it is eye-opening. The engaging and thought-provoking ethnographic stories vividly show how young African migrants stranded in Morocco try to make a life for themselves amidst deeply unsettling socio-political environments. By deploying a phenomenological angle which stays close to migrants’ own ideas and experiences, Bachelet makes visible how the notion of adventure comes to be used as a resource allowing marginalised and highly vulnerable people to endure and contest hostile migration politics in the EU and beyond. The book beautifully draws out the complexity and existential depth of these young men’s stories, thereby moving beyond simplistic portrayals of illegal migrants as either victims or signifiers of crisis. Annika Lems, Senior Lecturer in Anthropology, Australian National University In The Adventure, Sébastien Bachelet offers an evocative and powerful portrait of the struggles of precarious migrants in the marginal neighbourhoods of the Moroccan capital. Facing a violent border regime and deep discrimination, these adventurers from across West and Central Africa are, as one of them puts it, on a ‘quest for a life more bearable’. Bachelet follows them on this quest as they build a transient life in derelict ‘ghettos’, as they fight to make a living as cobblers or cooks, and as they keep a fire burning under the epic narratives and everyday struggles of the adventure. The result is a deft and deeply empathetic ethnographic portrait that reveals the adventurers not as victims nor pawns in a politicised crisis, and that draws its analytical force from foregrounding their perspectives. ‘The adventure is not a crisis,’ as Bachelet puts it, ‘but a radical movement towards life’ — a movement that no violent bordering logic is decisively able to quash. Ruben Andersson, Professor of Social Anthropology, University of Oxford A compelling and urgent book about life at the borders of Europe, unpacking with ethnographic care the violence and defiance of illegalised journeys. Alice Elliot, author of The Outside: Migration as Life in Morocco -- . Author InformationSebastien Bachelet is a Lecturer in Social Anthropology at the University of Manchester. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |