Abstract

This article proposes the study and analysis of three contemporary French language graphic novels dedicated to the representation of the asylum application procedure for exiled persons on French territory. Committed to current affairs, these graphic novels are fundamen-tally interested in reception, drawing attention to the need to improve the management of migrant populations on their arrival in Europe, in France. Prisonniers du passage (2019), Félicité (2019) and Village global (2019) trace, through a combination of text and drawing, the admin-istrative and social difficulties faced by asylum seekers. The proposed analyses are approached in a perspective of dialogue with migration studies in social geography and the sociology of migration.

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