1. The figure of the adventurer as an African migrant
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Sylvie Bredeloup, Laboratoire Population-Environnement-Développement (LPED), and Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)
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Cultural Studies ,Linguistics and Language ,History ,Literature and Literary Theory ,Visual Arts and Performing Arts ,migratory adventure ,EMIGRATION ,COMMERCANT ,ANTHROPOLOGIE ,TRAVAILLEUR MIGRANT ,MIGRATION INTERNATIONALE ,DIAMANT ,Language and Linguistics ,JEUNESSE ,SYSTEME DE REPRESENTATIONS ,050602 political science & public administration ,0601 history and archaeology ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,The Imaginary ,[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology ,060101 anthropology ,05 social sciences ,MOTIVATION ,Gender studies ,06 humanities and the arts ,AVENTURIER ,Adventure ,0506 political science ,SEXE ,FEMME ,INDIVIDUALISME ,Capital (economics) ,Ethnology ,Music - Abstract
African migration is not determined just through misery and danger. Personal ambition is an important catalyst compelling the more intrepid to hit the road. The decision to leave can result in a pressing urge to change lifestyle, to invent new ways of life, to explore far-off lands, real or imaginary. The migratory adventure is not only synonymous with a departure abroad – close or distant; it is also similar to a moral experience which is tightly correlated with risk or intensity of life. After introducing the different promoters of the African migratory adventure, the article will show that more and more African women, in the process of their migration, claim the status of the adventurer for themselves. Then, the times of adventure will enlighten, the beginning, the time of youth, and the end when the migrants come back home. Several outcomes to the migratory adventure are also possible. Upwards, for those who are able to convert their mobility capital and connect themselves to transnational networks. D...
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- 2013
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