Mourir en migration

This article focuses on death rituals among sub-Saharan asylum seekers who numbered 40 000 in Israel at the beginning of 2018. With a view to understanding the issue of presence/absence of migrants, the author explores mourning rituals among Eritrean (Christian) and Sudanese (Muslim) communities, th...

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Main Author: Lisa Anteby-Yemini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université de Provence 2018-11-01
Series:Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/remmm/11997
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spelling doaj-87327bd059d2414b8a603735468dfd1c2020-12-17T13:17:28ZengUniversité de ProvenceRevue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée0997-13272105-22712018-11-0114413115410.4000/remmm.11997Mourir en migrationLisa Anteby-YeminiThis article focuses on death rituals among sub-Saharan asylum seekers who numbered 40 000 in Israel at the beginning of 2018. With a view to understanding the issue of presence/absence of migrants, the author explores mourning rituals among Eritrean (Christian) and Sudanese (Muslim) communities, the outcomes for the deceased and any differences between burial in exile or repatriation for burial in the country of origin as well as the fate of those who disappeared while migrating and their memorial celebrations. This article should be read within the framework of a growing literature on migration and death which looks at ritual adaptations for the host country, as well as religious, social and legal constraints for burial as an expatriate, for post-mortem repatriation to the country of origin and, for serious questions concerning the protocol for repatriation of immigrant remains at border crossings.http://journals.openedition.org/remmm/11997Sub-Saharan migrationAfrican asylum seekersIsraeldeathburialrepatriation
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Mourir en migration
Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
Sub-Saharan migration
African asylum seekers
Israel
death
burial
repatriation
author_facet Lisa Anteby-Yemini
author_sort Lisa Anteby-Yemini
title Mourir en migration
title_short Mourir en migration
title_full Mourir en migration
title_fullStr Mourir en migration
title_full_unstemmed Mourir en migration
title_sort mourir en migration
publisher Université de Provence
series Revue des Mondes Musulmans et de la Méditerranée
issn 0997-1327
2105-2271
publishDate 2018-11-01
description This article focuses on death rituals among sub-Saharan asylum seekers who numbered 40 000 in Israel at the beginning of 2018. With a view to understanding the issue of presence/absence of migrants, the author explores mourning rituals among Eritrean (Christian) and Sudanese (Muslim) communities, the outcomes for the deceased and any differences between burial in exile or repatriation for burial in the country of origin as well as the fate of those who disappeared while migrating and their memorial celebrations. This article should be read within the framework of a growing literature on migration and death which looks at ritual adaptations for the host country, as well as religious, social and legal constraints for burial as an expatriate, for post-mortem repatriation to the country of origin and, for serious questions concerning the protocol for repatriation of immigrant remains at border crossings.
topic Sub-Saharan migration
African asylum seekers
Israel
death
burial
repatriation
url http://journals.openedition.org/remmm/11997
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