Abstract
On January 7, 2010, following many months of intimidation, the African workers of Rosarno took part in violent protests in the village. This was the last of many episodes that demonstrate how—from within the enclaves of their confinement—these migrant workers had planned an elaborate strategy of resistance. Above all, it was a material resistance in the form of the workers’ refusal to adhere to the dress codes of the dominant context and instead reconnect to their African cultural background. The numerous demonstrations, the goals of which were to secure employment and visas, were more conscious and politically organized and finally blew up into what has been considered to be a riot.
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Many thanks to Giuseppe Pugliese (Osservatorio sui Migranti di Rosarno) and Piervincenzo Canale (editor-in-chief of the online magazine Africanews), for the photos and the information on the African workers; to Claudia Marchesoni and Ivana Russo for the photos and the anthropological data; and to Marina Chemotti for the English translation.
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Pisoni, L. (2016). African-European Archaeology: The Material Resistance and Political Struggle of the Rosarno African Workers (Italy). In: Biagetti, S., Lugli, F. (eds) The Intangible Elements of Culture in Ethnoarchaeological Research. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23153-2_25
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