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Dedication

Introduction: In Short

1 Migrants and the State 1 Ellis Island 2 When the migrant unmasks the state 3 The state-centric order 4 A fundamental hostility 5 Beyond sovereignty: a marginal note 6 Philosophy and migration 7 A shipwreck with an audience: on today’s debate 8 Thinking from the shore 9 Migration and modernity 10 Columbus and the image of the globe 11 ‘We refugees’: the scum of the Earth 12 What rights for the stateless? 13 The frontier of democracy 14 The sovereigntism of closed borders 15 Philosophers against Samaritans 16 The primacy of citizens and the dogma of self-determination 17 If the state were a club: liberalism based on exclusion 18 The defence of national integrity 19 Owning the land: a baseless myth 20 Freedom of movement and birthright privileges 21 Migrants against the poor? Welfare chauvinism and global justice 22 Neither exodus, nor ‘deportation’, nor ‘human trafficking’ 23 Ius migrandi: for the right to migrate 24 Mare liberum and the sovereign’s word 25 Kant, the right to visit and residency denied Notes

2 The End of Hospitality? 1 The continent of migrants 2 ‘Us’ and ‘them’: the grammar of hatred 3 Europe, 2015 4 Hegel, the Mediterranean and the cemetery of the sea 5 Fadoul’s story 6 ‘Refugees’ and ‘migrants’: impossible classifications 7 The metamorphoses of the exile 8 Asylum: from ambiguous right to a dispositif of power 9 ‘You’re not from here’: an existential negation 10 The migrant’s original sin 11 ‘Illegals’: being condemned to invisibility 12 The terms of domination: ‘integration’ and ‘naturalization’ 13 When the immigrant remains an émigré 14 The foreigner who lives outside, the foreigner who lives within 15 Clandestine passages, heterotopias, anarchic routes Notes

3 Resident Foreigners 1 On exile 2 Neither rootlessness nor roaming without direction 3 Phenomenology of habitation 4 What does it mean to migrate? 5 The global uprooting 6 ‘The earth-born’: Athens and the myth of autochthony 7 Rome: the city without origin and imperial citizenship 8 The theological–political charter of the ger 9 Jerusalem, the City of foreigners 10 On return Notes

4 Living Together in the New Millennium 1 The new age of walls 2 Lampedusa: of what border is it the name? 3 Condemned to immobility 4 The world of the camps 5 The passport, a paradoxical document 6 ‘To each their own home!’ Crypto-racism and the new Hitlerism 7 Hospitality: in the impasse between ethics and politics 8 Beyond citizenship 9 The limits of cosmopolitanism 10 Community, immunity, welcome 11 When Europe drowned … 12 The power of place 13 What does cohabiting mean? 14 Resident foreigners Notes

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