The adventure
Violent borders, illegal migration, and the uncertain quest for life in Morocco

Author(s)
Bachelet, Sébastien
Language
EnglishAbstract
Charting a collaborative art-based project using carpet-making skills and the industrial heritage of the region, the book investigates how a cleaved ex-industrial community used arts methodologies as a cohesion strategy. Drawing on images from the company’s archives, the book mines the history of Firths Carpets Limited, a firm that carpeted interiors across the globe from the mid-1800s. Women’s labour and tastes were business critical to the production and sale of Firths carpets. Drawing on the author’s personal connection to the village, an ethnographic sensibility and novel research techniques, ex-worker responses to a village radically altered by ruination are explored. Ex-workers felt nostalgia for the dignity of work and a sense of homesickness in a village ghosted by industrial spectres of the past. Threads of Labour argues that left-behind deindustrialised places require acts of social re-making if their communities are to survive.
Keywords
agency; border-crossing; bordering; bordering regimes; Central Africa; epic journeys; ethnography; fortress Europe; gender; gender; hope; hostile environment; illegalisation; illegality; imaginaries; men; migrants; migration; migration crisis; moral; postcolonial; Rabat; sub-Saharan migration; temporality; transit migration; West AfricaDOI
9781526177698ISBN
9781526177681Publisher
Manchester University PressPublisher website
http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/Publication date and place
2025Series
New Ethnographies,Classification
Migration, immigration and emigration
Morocco
Relating to migrant groups / diaspora communities or peoples

