La Frontière/Il Confine: Migration and the Border between Italy and France
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)

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Author
Advisor
Referee
Šánová, Lucie
Faculty / Institute
Faculty of Social Sciences
Discipline
Geopolitical Studies
Department
Department of International Relations
Date of defense
31. 1. 2014
Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních vědLanguage
English
Grade
Excellent
Keywords (Czech)
migrace, Francie, Itálie, hranice, arabské jaro, domopolitika, feministická metodologie, diskurzivní analýza, historická reprezentaceKeywords (English)
migration, France, Italy, borders, Arab Spring, domopolitics, feminist methodology, discourse analysis, historical representationBibliographic Note Sundal, Kendra. 2013. La Frontière/Il Confine: French and Italian Migration Discourse. 85 pages. Master's thesis. Charles University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Institute of Political Studies. Supervisor doc. PhDr. RNDr. Nikola Hynek, M.A., PgDipRes, PhD Abstract This work analyzes the historical background and discourse on migration in Italy and France, focusing on migration from and through former colonies in North Africa. Drawing on a feminist methodological approach, the work discusses how migrants may be perceived or treated differently based on gender, and how this impacts (or is impacted by) policies. In particular, one illustrative event, the closure of the Franco-Italian border in April 2011, is analyzed more deeply using the theory of domopolitics as introduced by William Walters. By tracing the history and the discourse about migration and integration from colonial times to the present, this event and other recent debates related to Mediterranean migration are contextualized. Key Terms: migration, France, Italy, borders, Arab Spring, domopolitics, feminist methodology, discourse analysis, historical representation