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Lethal Borders and the Translocal Politics of ‘Ordinary People’
How are politics generated by grief actually lived, and how do they
endure? By exploring long-term repercussions of Europe’s lethal
borders, I show what shape shared grief takes in the minute encounters
between ‘ordinary people’ across borders and how alternative
politics are lived as a vivid critique of the moral economy of the EU
border regime. Therefore, I explore intimate uncertainties that arise
both in the confrontation with death and in the unexpected affection
between strangers. The analysis of a single shipwreck in 2003
indicates the need for more ethnographically nuanced, historically
informed and translocal approaches to death during migration in
anthropology.