Abstract

A Life Absolutely Bare? A Reflection on Resistance by Irregular Refugees against Fingerprinting as State Biopolitical Control in the European Union

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  • In a legally transitory category, irregular refugees- those crossed borders illegallyexperience a double precariousness. They risk their lives to travel across treacherous seas to Europe in hopes of a better life

  • Hannah Arendt’s (1943) emotive account on Jewish statelessness brings us to reflect on the psychological suffering this precarious condition engendered to refugees

  • Refugees are subject to, this paper argues, an

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Ziang Zhou

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