Hope amid Despair Hope amid Despair
Contemporary Ethnography

Hope amid Despair

Encounters at the Existential Borderlands of the Mediterranean

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The story of extraordinarily ordinary life on Lampedusa, an island in the Mediterranean and the southernmost frontier of undocumented migration to Europe

Hope amid Despair tells the story of life on Lampedusa, a small island in the central Mediterranean and the southernmost frontier of irregular and undocumented migration to Europe, or what is often referred to as Europe’s “refugee crisis.” Anthropologist Alessandro Corso examines the extraordinarily ordinary choices faced by migrants, migration workers, and locals on the island—and the decisions they make that foster distance, indifference, and abandonment or allow for mutuality, community, and life-building.

Through extensive ethnographic fieldwork as well as oral histories and archival research, Corso follows the island’s inhabitants through their quotidian encounters, detailing their impressions, misunderstandings, and reconsiderations of one another. Revealing perspectives and experiences that often run against the grain of prevailing narratives, Corso argues for an understanding of this border zone not as a site of order and control, but as one of existential struggle and moral possibility, characterized by fear and despair but also reconciliation, hope, and love. Challenging mainstream ways of thinking about how borders separate and categorize us as individuals, Hope amid Despair reveals the geographical, historical, social, legal, and ethical boundaries of what it means to be human.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
AVAILABLE
2026
June 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
232
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
SELLER
Lightning Source, LLC
SIZE
9.7
MB
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