Ciao Ousmane: The Hidden Exploitation of Italy's Migrant Workers
In 2013 Ousmane Diallo, a 26-year-old Senegalese olive harvester, lost his life when a gas canister exploded in a Sicilian field. As an African migrant, he was little mourned. But though they've been deliberately forgotten, neither the events of Ousmane's life nor his tragic death are uncommon. Across Italy today, African workers toil in the fields that make it one of Europe's largest exporters of fruit and vegetables. Having fled home countries devastated by colonialism and global capitalism, those who survive the journey across the Mediterranean arrive on European shores only to find themselves systematically segregated and exploited. They have been subject to anti-migrant policies over decades, from administrations across the political spectrum. Trapped in a chokehold of subhuman living and working conditions, they are the dehumanised Other, invisible by design--the people hidden behind foods and goods branded 'Made in Italy'. Ciao Ousmane is the story of this subordinated class. Through the lives and stories of Italy's migrant workers, Hsiao-Hung Pai exposes the open secret of how state and society create "necessary outcasts." This is a bitter, frank and moving tale of racial capitalism, against which workers constantly find new ways to organise and fight back.
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Ciao Ousmane: The Hidden Exploitation of Italy's Migrant Workers
In 2013 Ousmane Diallo, a 26-year-old Senegalese olive harvester, lost his life when a gas canister exploded in a Sicilian field. As an African migrant, he was little mourned. But though they've been deliberately forgotten, neither the events of Ousmane's life nor his tragic death are uncommon. Across Italy today, African workers toil in the fields that make it one of Europe's largest exporters of fruit and vegetables. Having fled home countries devastated by colonialism and global capitalism, those who survive the journey across the Mediterranean arrive on European shores only to find themselves systematically segregated and exploited. They have been subject to anti-migrant policies over decades, from administrations across the political spectrum. Trapped in a chokehold of subhuman living and working conditions, they are the dehumanised Other, invisible by design--the people hidden behind foods and goods branded 'Made in Italy'. Ciao Ousmane is the story of this subordinated class. Through the lives and stories of Italy's migrant workers, Hsiao-Hung Pai exposes the open secret of how state and society create "necessary outcasts." This is a bitter, frank and moving tale of racial capitalism, against which workers constantly find new ways to organise and fight back.
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Ciao Ousmane: The Hidden Exploitation of Italy's Migrant Workers

Ciao Ousmane: The Hidden Exploitation of Italy's Migrant Workers

by Hsiao-Hung Pai
Ciao Ousmane: The Hidden Exploitation of Italy's Migrant Workers

Ciao Ousmane: The Hidden Exploitation of Italy's Migrant Workers

by Hsiao-Hung Pai

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Overview

In 2013 Ousmane Diallo, a 26-year-old Senegalese olive harvester, lost his life when a gas canister exploded in a Sicilian field. As an African migrant, he was little mourned. But though they've been deliberately forgotten, neither the events of Ousmane's life nor his tragic death are uncommon. Across Italy today, African workers toil in the fields that make it one of Europe's largest exporters of fruit and vegetables. Having fled home countries devastated by colonialism and global capitalism, those who survive the journey across the Mediterranean arrive on European shores only to find themselves systematically segregated and exploited. They have been subject to anti-migrant policies over decades, from administrations across the political spectrum. Trapped in a chokehold of subhuman living and working conditions, they are the dehumanised Other, invisible by design--the people hidden behind foods and goods branded 'Made in Italy'. Ciao Ousmane is the story of this subordinated class. Through the lives and stories of Italy's migrant workers, Hsiao-Hung Pai exposes the open secret of how state and society create "necessary outcasts." This is a bitter, frank and moving tale of racial capitalism, against which workers constantly find new ways to organise and fight back.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787386686
Publisher: Hurst
Publication date: 12/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 603 KB

About the Author

Hsiao-Hung Pai is a UK-based journalist and the author of Chinese Whispers: The True Story Behind Britain's Army of Labour, which was shortlisted for the Orwell Prize; Scattered Sand, winner of the 2013 Bread and Roses Award; Invisible; Angry White People; and Bordered Lives.

Table of Contents

Foreword Omertà 1. Olive Country 2. Building Babylon 3. Fires and a Model Worker 4. In and Out of Camps 5. Young Labour and 'Integration' 6. Joining the Harvest in Calabria 7. Becky and the 'Integration' Villages 8. 'If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It' 9. Eviction 10. Five Star and the Ills of the Town 11. Salvini and a Racist Murder 12. 'Tell me, Minister, Would You Yourself Live in a Place 165 Like This?' 13. Olive Season Once Again 14. Out of Sight, Out of Mind 15. Full Moon 16. Winter Survival in the Calabrian Tent City 17. End of Season 18. 'Integrate' and Disintegrate 19. The Repeated Cycle of Demolish and Re-ghettoise 20. 'How Much Longer Do We Have to Suffer?' Afterword Notes Bibliography Acknowledgements
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