Lost in Media
Migrant Perspectives and the Public Sphere
Edited by Ismail Einashe, Thomas Roueché

Essays by: Tania Bruguera, Moha Gerehou, Aleksandar Hemon, Lubaina Himid, Dawid Krawczyk, Antonija Letinić, Nesrine Malik, Nadifa Mohamed, Ece Temelkuran, Daniel Trilling, Menno Weijs and ré Wilkens

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Migrants are often spoken about, but rarely asked. A plea to make migrants participants in—rather than subjects of—the public debate. Lost in Media: Migrant Perspectives and the Public Sphere is conceived from the ‘Displaced in Media’ project and is created in cooperation with the European Cultural Foundation.

Essay / Literature, Popular Culture
Description

Lost in Media: Migrant Perspectives and the Public Sphere gathers critical responses to the representations of migrants in the media in Europe through nine essays by prominent writers, artists and journalists. The starting point is the assertion that migrants have entered European countries, but they haven’t entered the public sphere. When they do, it is as characters in other people’s stories as something other. They are spoken about, but rarely asked. Pointed at, but rarely heard. Decided for, but rarely involved. We hardly ever hear from young migrants as legitimate voices. If migrants and refugees are to become fully recognized citizens of Europe, we believe they need to be participants in—rather than subjects of—the public debate.
Author

Ismail Einashe is an award-winning journalist and writer covering migration, human rights and international news. A contributing editor of Cornucopia,
Thomas Roueché is a writer and researcher, working in London and New York.

168 pages
Paperback, 15x21 cm
English
Valiz, 1st edition 2019
ISBN 9789492095688