Migrants’ deaths at Europe’s southern border: Cultural psychological dimensions of memory and mourning in Lampedusa

Ciro De Vincenzo, Adriano Zamperini
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This paper explores undocumented migrants’ deaths, known as border-deaths, in the Mediterranean Sea by adopting liminality theory to memory and border concepts. Bordering, securitizing, externalizing, and militarizing policies have transformed the Mediterranean into the southern border of Europe. Consequently, the Sea has become a submerged cemetery where thousands of people have lost their lives. Particularly, the Italian Island of Lampedusa has become a geopolitical fiat boundary where conflicting securitarian/humanitarian symbolic frameworks compete. The death of migrants has been an ongoing historical issue, resulting a permanent state of liminality. Using empirical data collected through semi-structured interviews and participant observations in Lampedusa, this study aims to understand the cultural psychological dimension of memory from the experiential standpoint of Lampedusans citizens and community. The findings reveal three themes: the primacy of experience, the relational diffidence, and the memorialization/mourning practices act as subjective and collective forms of resistance subverting external oppressing narratives. Moreover, they also serve to differentiate mourners from spectators and to preserve the material functioning of the Lampedusan community by replicating the symbolic order holding it together. Finally, implications for a semiotic-cultural psychological and liminality theory of memory and border studies are discussed.
欧洲南部边境的移民死亡事件:兰佩杜萨的记忆与哀悼的文化心理层面
本文通过对记忆和边界概念采用边缘性理论,探讨无证移民在地中海的死亡,即所谓的 "边界死亡"。边界化、安全化、外部化和军事化政策已将地中海转变为欧洲的南部边界。因此,地中海成了一个淹没的墓地,成千上万的人在这里失去了生命。尤其是意大利的兰佩杜萨岛已成为地缘政治的法定边界,在这里,相互冲突的安全/人道主义象征框架相互竞争。移民的死亡是一个持续的历史问题,造成了一种永久的边缘状态。本研究利用在兰佩杜萨通过半结构式访谈和参与观察收集到的经验数据,旨在从兰佩杜萨公民和社区的经验角度了解记忆的文化心理维度。研究结果揭示了三个主题:经验的首要地位、关系的不确定性以及纪念/哀悼实践作为主观和集体的抵抗形式,颠覆了外部压迫性叙事。此外,它们还有助于将哀悼者与旁观者区分开来,并通过复制维系兰佩杜桑社区的符号秩序来维护该社区的物质功能。最后,讨论了符号学-文化心理和边缘记忆理论以及边境研究的意义。
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