‘European bays of hope’: Trans-Mediterranean fatalities and African migration crisis in selected migritude poems

Author:

Adeniyi Emmanuel1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ISNI: 0000000123121970 University of Leiden and ISNI: 0000000460238256 Federal University Oye-Ekiti

Abstract

This article discusses the tragic deaths of African migrants on the Mediterranean Sea, especially the 2013 Lampedusa migrant shipwreck where close to 400 African migrants drowned. Apart from the Lampedusa tragedy, other migrant shipwrecks occurred in Malta in 2007 and 2014; Mediterranean in 2009, 2011, and 2015; Libya in 2009, 2014, and 2015; Catania in 2015 as well as Crotone in 2015, leaving thousands of Africans fleeing privation, violence and wars in their respective countries dead. The article uses Everett Lee’s push-pull and Chris Brown’s centre-periphery models to expound the hypothesis that migration from developing countries is primarily induced by their enforced integration into the capitalist world market economy and the dependency roles assigned to their population. It argues that the capitalist world system is skewed to engender inequality among countries of the world, thus creating a dominant, wealthy core and a subservient, impoverished periphery. Using selected poems of established and up-and-coming African poets, it interrogates literary representation of African migrant crisis, the politics of European border control, complicity of family remittances and the role of effete leadership in African migration crisis.

Publisher

Intellect

Subject

Anthropology,Cultural Studies,Demography

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