Framing Migrant Memories: Lampedusa's Fragmented Archives

The small island of Lampedusa, a key destination of the Central Mediterranean Route connecting Africa to Italy, offers a special observatory on the contemporary trans-Mediterranean odyssey of migrants, although often transformed into a “border spectacle.” Upon landing, migrants are stripped of thei...

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Main Author: Alessandra Di Maio
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Language:English
Published: Milano University Press 2022-05-01
Series:Altre Modernità
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/17872
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description The small island of Lampedusa, a key destination of the Central Mediterranean Route connecting Africa to Italy, offers a special observatory on the contemporary trans-Mediterranean odyssey of migrants, although often transformed into a “border spectacle.” Upon landing, migrants are stripped of their belongings, as these are impounded by the authorities. Such an act of dispossession is intended to deprive them of their histories, family ties and cultural identity. Photographer Mario Badagliacca has portrayed a selection of these lost and retrieved items in his work Fragments (2013). Each object reveals expectations, fears, desires, endurance, but cannot tell a full story. They are fragments of an open-ended narrative that requires to be framed and told, if we wish to gain a better understanding of the Black Mediterranean, its history, and consequences. What remains untold can only be imagined. Writer Maaza Mengiste imagines what lies behind two smudged photographs portrayed by Badagliacca. As always, the force of imagination provides signification, solidarity, and survival in the fractured history of the African Diaspora.
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spelling doaj.art-047dd4678e6240ab891993f13c6661c32023-08-02T09:28:20ZengMilano University PressAltre Modernità2035-76802022-05-012710.54103/2035-7680/17872Framing Migrant Memories: Lampedusa's Fragmented ArchivesAlessandra Di Maio0Università degli Studi di Palermo The small island of Lampedusa, a key destination of the Central Mediterranean Route connecting Africa to Italy, offers a special observatory on the contemporary trans-Mediterranean odyssey of migrants, although often transformed into a “border spectacle.” Upon landing, migrants are stripped of their belongings, as these are impounded by the authorities. Such an act of dispossession is intended to deprive them of their histories, family ties and cultural identity. Photographer Mario Badagliacca has portrayed a selection of these lost and retrieved items in his work Fragments (2013). Each object reveals expectations, fears, desires, endurance, but cannot tell a full story. They are fragments of an open-ended narrative that requires to be framed and told, if we wish to gain a better understanding of the Black Mediterranean, its history, and consequences. What remains untold can only be imagined. Writer Maaza Mengiste imagines what lies behind two smudged photographs portrayed by Badagliacca. As always, the force of imagination provides signification, solidarity, and survival in the fractured history of the African Diaspora. https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/17872Lampedusa; Black Mediterranean; Border Spectacle; Mario Badagliacca's Fragments; photography and poetry; Maaza Mengiste's “Nepenthe”; African Diaspora; Archives
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Framing Migrant Memories: Lampedusa's Fragmented Archives
Altre Modernità
Lampedusa; Black Mediterranean; Border Spectacle; Mario Badagliacca's Fragments; photography and poetry; Maaza Mengiste's “Nepenthe”; African Diaspora; Archives
title Framing Migrant Memories: Lampedusa's Fragmented Archives
title_full Framing Migrant Memories: Lampedusa's Fragmented Archives
title_fullStr Framing Migrant Memories: Lampedusa's Fragmented Archives
title_full_unstemmed Framing Migrant Memories: Lampedusa's Fragmented Archives
title_short Framing Migrant Memories: Lampedusa's Fragmented Archives
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topic Lampedusa; Black Mediterranean; Border Spectacle; Mario Badagliacca's Fragments; photography and poetry; Maaza Mengiste's “Nepenthe”; African Diaspora; Archives
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/AMonline/article/view/17872
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