Nadine El-Enany
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24-10-2010 14:06:01
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From the days of the Empire to the Hostile Environment, borders have functioned as tools of racialisation. We are unpacking this history tomorrow with Nadine El-Enany, organisers from Solidarity Detainee Support (SDS), Captain Support Network, War on Want, & more. #noborders ukblm.org/festival-2024/
Ahead of the launch of the first book in the Managing Displacement series, [1] Outsourcing, we’re publishing a newly commissioned essay by legal scholar Nadine El-Enany on the Rwanda policy: systemofsystems.eu/research/what-…
Such a beautifully written and important essay from the always excellent Nadine El-Enany for System of Systems - whose exciting book series 'Managing Displacement' is coming soon. systemofsystems.eu/research/manag…
🚨This will be the last post we share here. We believe there is no point in telling our human stories anymore; everyone has grown accustomed to seeing us killed. It's no longer worth the risk to send our voice out to a world that is content with mere solidarity. Even many of our
Really grateful to have a poem in this incredible fourth issue of And Other Poems Thank you Tom Bailey and Laurie Ogden
An extract from 'The Family' by Nadine El-Enany Read the full poem in Issue Four of And Other Poems: andotherpoems.com/2024/08/14/the…
When I think of Hind Rajab's last moments, and those of her cousin Layan, I feel an uncontainable grief and longing to console those who can never again be consoled. I'm grateful to Owen Jones for writing about them theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
'When the rioters took to the streets, they were not merely repeating the slogans of politicians. They were taking matters into their own hands, enacting the violent policies they were promised.' Nadine El-Enany (Nadine El-Enany) in Sidecar: newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/…
Nadine El-Enany Nadine El-Enany on the 'primitive persecutory phantasy, shaped by the UK’s colonial history' of the racist riots in Britain this summer
I wrote for New Left Review about how monsters are made from Britain to Gaza. Thanks to Richard Seymour and Anton Jäger for their interventions on the far-right riots, which inspired this response. newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/…
Recent UK riots as "a primitive persecutory phantasy, shaped by the UK’s colonial history and by its entrenched material disparities". New perspective from Nadine El-Enany on Sidecar New Left Review newleftreview.org/sidecar/posts/…
It’s exasperating to hear Grenfell discussed over & over again without any reference to the racial structuring of life & death in London. To quote Nadine El-Enany, “Grenfell epitomises the persistence of a colonial social order predicated on racial hierarchy in Britain.” #r4today
Internacional 🇬🇧 Algo monstruoso: Pogromos racistas e historia imperial británica «Nos van a matar», me escribió una amiga desde la concentración, antes de que un grupo de policías la escoltaran a ella y a sus compañeros ✍🏼 Nadine El-Enany diario.red/articulo/inter…