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Thinking through solidarity and difference: anthropology, migrants, alterity

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  1. See Tiryakian and Rogowski (1985) and Coulin and Morin (1979).

  2. See for example, Introduction in Benton and Pieke (1998) eds, and personal communication.

  3. Asad (2000) notes that the presence particularly of Muslims or “others” within France’s borders produces a great degree of anxiety about the idea of Europe. In the case of my fieldwork, where Europeans seem to be constructed as “other” by an “other,” so to speak, the anxiety is multiplied.

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This contribution benefited from the interventions of Donna Young, Anne Meneley, Kirk Dombrowski, Lesley Gill and Sharryn Kasmir. I thank them all.

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Lem, W. Reply: solidarity. Dialect Anthropol 32, 211–215 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10624-008-9072-7

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